LIBRARY 

CATALOG 


CLASSIFIED  LIST 
OF  BOOKS  IN  THE 
LIBRARY  OF  THE 
INDIANA  BOYS 
SCHOOL 


1912 

PRINTING  DEPARTMENT,  INDIANA  BOYS  SCHOOL 
PLAINFIELD,  INDIANA 


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LIBRARY  RULES 


I.  Librarian  will  explain  use  of  cards  and  pockets  when  issueing 
books. 

2 Whispering  and  disorder  forbidden  in  library. 

3.  Boys  positively  forbidden  to  touch  or  take  books  from  shelves 
while  in  library. 

4.  Employes  must  comply  with  rules  governing  library. 

5.  Employes  losing  books  must  replace  same  with  a new  book  of 
equal  value. 

6.  Company  officer  must  keep  readers’  cards. 

7.  Books  must  not  be  taken  from  Company  Cottage  by  readers. 

8.  Boys  can  read  books  in  cottage  after  performing  required  Com- 
pany duties. 

9.  Company  officers  will  be  expected  to  assist  in  caring  for  books 
while  in  Cottage  and  enforce  the  rules  relating  to  the  care  and  protec- 
tion of  the  books. 

10.  Company  officers  may  grant  a portion  of  every  evening  or 
every  other  evening  to  reading,  at  least  40  minutes,  at  their  discretion. 

II.  Books  must  be  kept  in  the  history  case  on  the  wall  when  not 
in  use. 

12.  Company  officers  may  appoint  a reliable  boy  to  act  as  monitor 
in  collecting  and  distributing  books  to  readers  in  cottage. 

13.  Books  must  be  returned  in  two  weeks  from  date  drawn. 

14.  A loss  of  100  merits  in  all  cases  of  marking  books  or  vandal- 
ism on  part  of  readers. 

15.  Companies  One  and  Two  will  alternate  with  companies  Seven 
and  Eight  in  drawing  books  on  Mondays. 

16.  Companies  Three  and  Four  will  alternate  with  companies 
Nine  and  Ten  in  drawing  books  on  Tuesdays. 

17.  Companies  Five  and  Six  will  alternate  withcompaniesEleven, 
Twelve  and  Thirteen  in  drawing  books  on  Wednesdays. 

18.  Books  marked  in  the  catalogue  with  an  asterisk (*)  are  in- 
tended for  the  exclusive  use  of  the  officers  and  ladies  of  the  Insti- 
tution and  will  not  be  issued  to  the  boys. 


NON-FICTION 


GENERAL  WORKS 

Champlin,  J Young-  folks  encyclopaedia  common  thing-s 031  C 45  R 

Colby,  Ed  New  international  year  book 031  C 68  R 

Gilman,  Ed  New  International  courses  of  reading  and 

study 031  G 48  R 

“ New  International  encyclopaedia,  20  vol 031  N 54  R 

PHILOSOPHY 

Royce  Studies  of  good  and  evil  (*)  104  R 88 

Rogers  Students  history  of  philosophy (*)  109  R 72 

Strong  Why  the  mind  has  a body (*)  120  S 92 

Syme  The  soul (*)  128  S 98 

Jastrow  Fact  and  fable  in  psychology .(*)  J30  J 39 

Bigelow  Mystery  of  sleep (*)  135  B 59 

lies,  Ed  Science:  Mind (*)  150  I 27 

Swift  Mind  in  the  making (*)  150  S 97 

Wilson  Five  gateways  of  knowledge (*)  150  W 74 

Welton  Logical  bases  of  education (*)  160  W 46 

Beecher  Twelve  lectures  to  young  men (*)  170  B 41 

Bok  Successward 170  B 68  7-8 

Drummond  First,  a talk  with  boys 170  B 79  8 

Drysdale  Helps  for  ambitious  boys 170  D 81  7-8 

Eggleston,  G C Plow  to  make  a living 170  E 31  7-8 

. Everett  Ethics  for  young  neople 170  E 93  7-8 

Fowler  Starting  in  life 170  F 78  7-8 

Garrison  Parables.. 170  G 24  7-8 

Gaustafson  Foundation  of  death (*)  170  G 98 

Hale  What  career 170  H 16  8 

Hyde  Cardinal  virtues 170  H 99  7-8 

Manson  Ready  for  business 170  M 28  7-8 

Marden  Choosing  a career 170  M 32  7-8 

“ Winning  out 170  M 32.1  7-8 

Matthews  Getting  on  in  the  world 170  M 42  6-7 

Rollins  What  can  a young  man  do 170  R 75  7-8 

Ryland  Ethics (*)  170  R 99 

Seelye  Duty ,..170  S 45  7-8 

Speer  A young  man’s  questions 170  S 74  7-8 

Taylor  Christian  Society 170  T 24  7-8 

Wagner  Youth  170  W 13  7-8 

“ Courage 170  W 13.1  7-8 

Waterman  “Boy  wanted” 170  W 32  5-6 

Myers  Making  a life 171  M 99  7-8 

Rayne  Gems  of  deportment 177  R 27  7-8 

Jutkins  Hand  book  of  prohibition 178  J 96  7-8 


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RELIGION 

Shaler  Interpretation  of  nature (*)  215  S 39 

Fiske  Destiny  of  man (*)  218  F 53 

Janes  Human  immortality (*)  218  J 29 

Henry,  M Exposition  of  the  Old  and  New  Testa- 
ments  220  B 85  h 6 vol  7-8 

Hitchcock,  Ed  Complete  analysis  of  the  Holy  Bible 220  B 58  hi  7-8 

Moulton,  Ed  Select  masterpieces  of  Bible  literature  ...220  B 58  m 6-7 

“ Modern  reader’s  Bible 220  B 58.1  m 7-8 

Hanford  Boys  of  the  Bible 220  H 23  6-7 

Moody  Bible  characters 220  M 81  7-8 

Moulton,  Ed  Bible  stories 220  M 92  7-8 

Smith  Children’s  Bible  stories 220  S 66  7-8 

Thayer  Soldiers  of  the  Bible 220  T 34  7-8 

Whitney  Hand  book  of  Bible  geography 220  W 61  3-4 

Smith  Dictionary  of  the  Bible ...220.3  S 66  X 

Moulton,  Ed  Introduction  to  literature  of  the  Bible 220.8  M 92  X 

Coun  Holy  land  in  geography  and  history ..220.9  C 85  7-8 

Kitts  History  of  the  Bible 220.9  K 62  X 

Baldwin  Old  stories  of  the  East 221  B 18  3-4 

Guerber  Story  of  the  chosen  people 221  G 92  3-4 

Steele  Sovereigns  of  the  Bible 221  S 81  7-8 

Hall,  Ed  Earthly  footprints  of  our  Lord 226  B 58  6-7 

Altemus  Child’s  life  of  Christ 232  A 79  2-3 

Brooks  Influence  of  Jesus 232  B 87  3-4 

Dearmer  Child’s  life  of  Christ 232  D 23  5-6 

Hodges,  G When  the  king  came 232  H 68  6-7 

Hughes  Manliness  of  Christ 232  H 89  3-4 

“ Life  of  Christ 232  H 72  7-8 

Riggle,  R M Man.. 232  R 56  6-7 

Sheldon  In  His  steps 232  S 54  7-8 

Drummond  Essays  and  addresses (*)  240  D 79 

Larcum  As  it  is  in  Heaven 240  L 31  7-8 

Mason  Spiritual  treasury 240  M 41  7-8 

Talmage  Around  the  tea  table 240  T 12  6-7 

Browne  Books  of  saints  and  friendly  beasts 240  B 87  4-5 

Penrith  He  stoops  to  enter.. 244  P 44  6-7 

Sketches  from  life x.,.244  S 62  6-7 

Walton  Footprints  and  way  marks 244  W 23  7-8 

Beecher  Plymouth  pulpit  sermons 252  B 41  V 1 7-8 

“ Plymouth  pulpit  sermons 252  B 41  Y 2 7-8 

“ Plymouth  pulpit  sermons 252  B 41  Y 3 7-8 

“ Plymouth  pulpit  sermons 252  B 41  Y 4 7-8 

Byrum  Secret  of  sal  vation 252  B 99  cop  1 7-8 

“ Secret  of  salvation  252  B 99  cop  2 7-8 

“ Divine  healing  of  soul  and  body 252  B 99.1  cop  1 7-8 

Divine  healing  of  soul  and  body 252  B 99.1  cop  2 7-8 


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Graff,  J F Lay  sermons 252  G 73  7-8 

Howard,  J N Modern  spirtualism  exposed 252  II  85  7-8 

Jones,  S Quit  your  meaness 252  J 79  7-8 

Moody,  u L Twelve  select  sermons 252  M 81  7-8 

“ To  the  work 252  M 81.1  7-8 

“ Prevailing  prayer 252  M 81.2  7-8 

“ Way  to  God 252  M 81.3  -7-8 

“ ' Sovereign  grace 252  M 81.4  7-8 

“ Talks  on  temperance 252  M 81.5  7-8 

Orr,  C E The  Gospel  Lay ...253  O 17  cop  1 7-8 

“ The  Gospel  Lay 252  O 17  cop  2 7-8 

Van  Dyke,  H Sermon  to  young  men ....'. 252  V 24  7-8 

White,  E G Steps  to  Christ 252  W 58  7-8 

Towne  Rays  of  light  from  many  lands (*)  270  T 74 

Milner  Religious  denominations  of  the  world (*)  280  M 65 

Mabie  Myths  every  child  should  know 290  M 11  5-6 

Baldwin  Story  of  the  golden  age.. 292  B 18  5-6 

Beckwith  Mythland ...v. 292  B 39  V 1 1-2 

“ Mythland 292  B 39  V 2 1-2 

Bulfinch  Age  of  fable 292  B 93  6-7 

Francillon  Gods  and  heroes 292  F 81  5-6 

Hawthorne  N Tanglewood  Tales 292  H 39  cop  1 7-8 

“ Tanglewood  Tales 292  H 39  cop  2 7-8 

“ Wonder  book 292  H 39.1  4-5 

Hutchinson  Golden  Porch 292  H 97  7-8 

Kingsley  Greek  Heroes 292  K 55  6-7 

Zimmem  Old  tales  from  Rome 292  Z 76  6-7 

Brown  In  the  days  of  giants 293  B 87  5-6 

Foster  Asgard  stories ..293  F 75  3-4 

Keary  Heroes  of  Asgard 293  K 24  4-5 

SOCIOLOGY 

Dole  American  citizen 300  D 66  8 

Balch  Teaching  Patriotism 304  B 17  8 

Cleveland,  G Good  Citizenship 304  C 62  7-8 

Marriot  Uncle  Sam’s  business 304  M 35  6-7 

Washington  Future  of  the  American  negro (*)  325  W 31.0 

u Negro  in  the  south (*)  325  W 31.1 

Booth,  W In  darkest  England (*)  331  B 72 

Riis  Battle  with  slums (*)  331  R 57 

Washington,  B T Tuskegee  and  its  people 331  W 31  7-8 

Edgar  Story  of  a grain  of  wheat 338  E 23  8 

Henry  Voice  of  the  people .* 351  II  52  7-8 

Leupp  Civil  service  examinations 351  L 65  8 

Bancroft  Footprints  of  time 353  B 21  8 

Brook  Century  book  for  young  Americans 353  B 87  5-6 


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NON-FICTION 


McClure  Our  presidents  and  how  we  make  them (*)  353  C 12  8 

Dole  Young  Citizen 353  D 66  cop.  1 6-7 

“ Young  Citizen  353  D 66  cop.  2 6-7 

Harrison  This  country  of  ours 353  H 41  8 

Ship  of  state 353  S 55  8 

Beyer  American  battleship 359  B 57  6-7 

Poulsson  In  the  Child’s  world 372  P 87  4-5 

Hale,  E E How  to  do  it,  how  to  live 374  II  16  8 

Marden,  O S Stepping  stones (*)  374  M 32 

Smiles  Self  help 374  S 64  7-8 

“ Thift:  or  how  to  get  on  in  the  world 374  S64.1  8 

Our  holidays 390  O 93  cop  1 8 

Our  holidays 390  O 93  cop  2 8 

Fairy  Tales 

Anderson,  H Fairy  Tales 398  A 54  cop  1 4-5 

Fairy  Tales 398  A 54  cop  2 4-5 

Baldwin  Story  of  Roland  398  B 18  cop  1 4-5 

“ Story  of  Roland 398  B 18  cop  2 4-5 

“ Story  of  Siegfried 398  B 18.1  cop  1 4-5 

“ Story  of  Siegfried 398  B 18.1  cop  2 4-5 

“ Another  Fairy  reader 398  B 18.2  2-3 

“ Animal  fables 398  B 18.3  23 

“ Fairy  stories  and  fables 398  B 18.4  3-4 

Browne  Granny’s  wonderful  chair 398  B 82  5-6 

Brinton  Myths  from  the  new  world 398  B 85  8 

Brooks  Story  of  King  Arthur 398  B 87  6-7 

Bulfinch  Age  of  chivalry 398  B 93  8 

“ Legends  of  Charlemagne 398  B 93.1  8 

Uncle  Charlie,  Ed.  Children’s  classics 398  C 53  2-3 

Church  Sories  of  Charlemagne 398  C 56  4-5 

Deming  Children  of  the  wild 398  D 37  1-2 

Grimm  Household  stories 398  G 86  6-7 

Harris,  J C Uncle  Remus 398  H 31  4-5 

“ Nights  with  Uncle  Remus 398  H 31.1  4-5 

Higginson  Tales  of  the  enchanted  islands 398  H 63  5-6 

Holbrook  Book  of  nature  myths 398  H 72  1-2 

Jacobs  English  fairy  tales 398  J 17  3-4 

Johnson  Oak-tree  fairy  book 398  J 66  3-4 

Judd,  Comp  Wigwam  stories 398  J 92  2-3 

Lagerof  Wonderful  adventures  of  Nils 398  L 17  4-5 

Lang,  Ed.  Jack  the  Giant  killer 398  L 26.1  2-3 

“ Little  Red  Riding  Hood 398  L 26.2  2-3 

“ Prince  Darling 398  L 26.3  2-3 

“ Sleeping  beauty 398  L 26.4  2-3 

“ Whittington 398  L 26.5  2-3 

“ Princess  on  glass  hill 398  L 26.6  2-3 


NON-FICTION 


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Lang,  Ed  Crimson  fairy  book 398  L 26.7  4-5-6 

“ Green  fairy  book 398  L 26.8  4-5-6 

*•  Grey  fairy  book 398  L 26.9  4-5-6 

“ Blue  fairy  book 398  L 26.10  4-5-6 

“ Violet  fairy  book 398  L 26.11  4-5-6 

“ Yellow  fairy  book 398  L 26.12  4-5-6 

“ Red  fairy  book 398  L 26.13  4-5-6 

‘‘  Book  of  romance 398  L 26.14  4-5-6 

“ Brown  fairy  book.. 398  L 26.15  4-5-6 

“ Pink  fairy  book 398  L 26.16  4-5-6 

“ Olive  fairy  book 398  L 26.17  4-5-6 

“ Orange  fairy  book 398  L 26.18  4-5-6 

“ Tales  of  the  round  table 398  L 26.19  4-5-6 

Lansing,  Ed  Fairy  tales 398  L 29  V 1 2-3 

“ Fairy  tales 398  L 29  V 2 2-3 

Mabie  Fairy  tales  every  child  should  know 398  M 11  4-5 

“ Legends  every  child  should  know 398  M 11.1  4-5 

Malory  Boy’s  King  Arthur 398  M 25  6-7 

O’Shea,  Ed  Old  world  wonder  stories 398  O 82  1-2 

“ Six  nursery  classics 398  0 82.1  1-2 

“ Tales  of  Mother  Goose 398  O 82.2  1-2 

Pyle  Story  of  King  Arthur  and  his  knight 398  P 99  6-7 

Tappan  Golden  Goose 398  T 17  1-2 

Wade  Indian  fairy  tales 398  W 12  3-4 

Welsh,  Comp.  Book  of  nursery  rhymes 398  W 46  cop  1 1-2 

“ Book  of  nursery  rhymes 398  W 46  cop  2 1-2 

Williston  Japanese  fairy  book 398  W 73  4-5 

Winnington  Outlook  fairy  book 398  W 77  2-3 

Zitka-Sa  Old  Indian  legends 398  Z 82  2-4 

PHILOLOGY 

Clodd  Story  of  the  alphabet 411  C 64  R 

Cronson  Graded  lesson  in  punctuation 421  C 94  R 

Phyfe  Five  thousand  words  misspelled 421  P 58  R 

“ Twelve  thousand  words  mispronounced 421  P 58.1  R 

Webster,  N New  International  dictionary 423  W 38  R 

Graham  English  synonymes ." 424  G 73  R 

Arnold  Mother  tongue 425  A 75  R 

Baskerville  English  Grammar 425  B 31  R 

Kittredge  Mother  tongue 425  K 62  cop  1 R 

“ Mother  tongue 425  K 62  cop  2 R 

Meiklejohn  English  Grammar 425  M 51  R 


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NATURAL  SCIENCE 

Arnold  Stories  Mother  Nature  told  her  children 500  A 56  2-4 

Burroughs  Little  nature  studies..... 500  B 79  V 1 1 

“ Little  nature  studies 500  B 79  V 2 1 

lies  Earth (*)  500  I 27 

Morley  Song  of  life 500  M 86  6-7 

Nichols  Fire  side  science 500  N 61  8 

Troeger  Harold’s  guests. i 500  T 84  6-7 

Champlin,  J Encyclopaedia,  natural  history 503  C 45  7-8 

Buckley  Fairyland  of  science 504  B 92  7-8 

Burroughs  Birds,  bees  and  sharp  eyes 504  B 97  6-7 

Gatty  Parables  from  nature 504  G 26  6-7 

Gibson  Sharp  eyes 504  G 45  5-8 

Kingsley  Madam  How  and  Lady  Why 504  K 55  5-8 

Mcllvaine  Outdoors,  indoors  and  up  the  chimney 504  M 15 

Thomas  Bound  year 504  T 45  7-8 

Bailey  Nature  study  idea ....507  B 15  7-8 

Coulter,  J M Practical  nature  study (*)507  C 85 

Story  of  a mountain 508  S 88  5-6 

Angot  Aurora  Borealis 523  A 59  7-8 

Ball  Starland 523  B 18  cop  1 7-8 

“ Starland 523  B 18  cop  2 7-8 

Earth’s  beginning  .523  B 18.1  7-8 

Chambers  Stork  of  the  eclipse 523  C 44  8 

“ Story  of  the  stars 523  C 44.1  8 

Guillemin  Wonders  of  the  moon (*)  523  G 95 

“ Wonders  of  the  sun  (*)  523  G 95.1 

Holden  Family  of  the  sun 523  H 72  7-8 

Milham  How  to  indentify  the  stars 523  M 64  8 

Proctor,  M The  Moon (*)  523  P 96 

“ Other  worlds  than  ours (*)  523  P 96.1 

Proctor,  M O Giant  sun  and  his  family 523  P 966  8 

Serviss  Astronomy  with  an  opera  glass 523  S 49  6-7 

Young  Text  book  of  general  astronomy ,...(*)  523  Y 69 

Ball  Time  and  tide 525  B 18  7-8 

Darwin  The  tides (*)  525  D 22 

Hopkins  Experimental  science 530  H 79  Y 1 7-8 

“ Experimental  science 530  H 79  Y 2 7-8 

Santos-Dumont  My  air  ships 533  S 23  6-7 

Adams  Harper’s  electricity  book  for  boys 537  A 21  cops  1 & 2 5-8 

Child  How  and  why  of  electricity 537  C 53  8 

Gibson  Romance  of  modern  electricity 537  G 44  7-8 

Hibbert,  W Popular  electricity 537  H 62  7-8 

Meadowcraft  A.  B.  C.  of  electricity 537  M 48  6-8 

Munro  Story  of  electricity 537  M 96  7-8 

Onken,  W H How  to  uuderstand  electricial  work 537  O 58  7-8 


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St.  John  How  two  boys  made  their  own  electrical  appara- 
tus  537  S 14  cop  1 6-7 

“ How  two  boys  make  their  own  electrical  appara- 
tus  537  S 14  cop  2 6-7 

“ Real  electrical  toy  making- 537  S 14.1  8 

“ Thing’s  a boy  should  know  about  electricity 537  S 14.2  8 

Sloane  Electric  toy  making 537  S 63  7-8 

Trowbridge  What  is  electricity (*)  537  T 86 

Tyndall  Lessons  in  electricity  537  T 98  6-7 

Bingham  Geology 550  B 85  7-8 

Shaler  First  book  in  geology 550  S 52  7-8 

Archibald  Story  of  the  earth’s  atmosphere 551  A 63  8 

Bonney  Volcanoes (*)  551  B 71 

Dana  Corals  and  coral  islands 551  D 16  6-8 

Frye  Brooks  and  brook  basins 551  F 94  2-3 

Giberne  Romance  of  the  mighty  deep 551  G 44  5-7 

Harrington  About  the  weather 551  H 31  6-7 

Houston  Wonder-book:  volcanoes  and  earthquakes 551  H 84  7-8 

Milne  Earthquakes  and  other  earth  movements (*)  551  M 65 

Thompson  Water  wonders 551  T 47  4-8 

Zurcher  Meteors,  wonders  of (*)  551  Z 96 

Martin  Story  of  a piece  of  coal 553  M 37  6-7 

lies,  Ed  Naturalists 575  I 27  6-7 

Aitken  Botany 580  A 37  8 

Bailey  Talks  afield 580  B 15  7-8 

Bergen  Glimpses  of  the  plant  world 580  B 49  7-8 

Bailey  Lessons  with  plants 581  B 15  6-7 

Keeler  Our  native  trees 581  K 26  4-5 

Morley  Seed  babies 581  M 86  2-3 

“ Little  wanders 581  M 86.1  3-4 

Weed  Ten  New  England  blossoms 581.9  W 39  4-5 

Going  Field,  forest  and  wayside  flowers.., 582  G 61  4-5 

Mathews  Familiar  trees 582  M 43  6-7 

Parsons  According  to  seasons 582  P 26  6-7 

“ Howto  know  wild  flowers 582  P 26.1  6-7 

Sargent  Corn  plants 584  S 24  7-8 

Marshall  Mushroom  book .589  M 36  7-8 

Bamford  Look  about  club 590  B 19  2-3 

Beard  Curious  homes  and  their  tenants 590  B 36  6-7 

Burroughs  Squirrels  and  other  fur  bearers 590  B 97  4-5 

DuChaillu,  P World  of  the  great  forest 590  D82  6-7 

Fox  Mother  nature’s  little  ones 590  F 79  2-3 

Hammerston  Chapters  on  animals 590  II  21  6-7 

Holder  Half  hours  with  fishes,  reptiles  and  birds 590  II  72  4-5 

Johonnot  Friends  in  feather  and  fur 590  J 735  6-7 

Jordan  True  tales  of  birds  and  beasts 590  J 82  cop  1 5-6 

“ True  tales  of  birds  and  beasts 590  J 82  cop  2 5-6 


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Long  Fowls  of  the  air 590  L 84  6-7 

“ Beasts  of  the  field 590  L 84.1  6-7 

*‘  School^  of  the  woods 590  L 84.2  6-7 

“ Brier  patch  philosophy 590  L 84.3  8 

“ Whose  home  is  the  wilderness 590  L 84.4  6-7 

“ Following  the  deer ... 590  L 84.5  6-7 

“ Ways  of  the  wood  folk 590  L 84.6  6-7 

“ Wilderness  ways 590  L 84.7  6-7 

“ Secrets  of  the  woods '. 590  L 84.8  6-7 

“ Wood- folk  at  school 590  L 84.9  6-7 

“ Little  brother  to  the  bear 590  L 84.10  cop  1 6-7 

“ Little -brother  to  the  bear 590  L 84.10  cop  2 6-7 

“ Northern  trails  complete 590  L 84.11  6-7 

“ Northern  trails 590  L 94.12  vol  1 6-7 

“ Northern  trails 590  L 84.12  vol  2 cop  1 6-7 

“ Northern  trails 590  L 84.12  vol  2 cop  2 6-7 

“ Wayeeses,  the  white  wolf 590  L 84.13  cop  1 6-7 

Wayeeses,  the  white  wolf 590  L 84.13  cop  2 6-7 

Musgrave  Birds  and  butterflies 590  M 98  7-8 

Selous  Tommy  Smith’s  animals 590  S 46  3-4 

“ Tommy  Smith’s  other  animals 590  S 46.1  3-4 

Wood  Natural  history 590  W 87  5-6 

Bostock  Training  of  wild  animals 591  B 74  cop  1 4-5 

“ Training  of  wild  animals 591  B 74  cop  2 4-5 

Kirby  Sea  and  its  wonders 591  K 5 5-6 

Romanes  Jell  fish,  star  fish  and  sea-urchins 593  R 75  7-8 

Alden  World  of  little  people 595  A 35  4-5 

Ballard  Moths  and  butterflies 595  B 18  6-8 

Holland  Butterfly  book 595  H 73  6-7 

“ Moth  book  595  H 73.1  7-8 

McCook  Tenants  of  an  old  farm. 595  M 12  4-5 

Murtfeldt  Stories  of  insect  life 595  M 97  7-8 

Rich  Our  near  neighbor,  the  mosquito 595  R 49  7-8 

Scudder  Everyday  butterflies  595  S 43  7-8 

Selous  Romance  of  insect  life 595  S 46  7-8 

Weed  Stories  of  insect  life 595  W 39  4-5 

“ Insect  world 595  W 39.1  6-7 

Baskett  Story  of  the  fishes 597  B 31  7-8 

Abbot  Bird-land  echoes 598  A 13  6-7 

Baily  Our  own  birds 598  B 16  6-7 

Baskett  Story  of  the  birds 598  B 31  6-7 

Burroughs  Wake  robin 598  B 97  7-8 

Doubleday  How  to  attract  the  birds 598  D 72  6-7 

“ Bird  neighbors 598  D 72.1  0-7 

“ Birds  every  child  should  should  know 598  D 72.2  6-7 

“ Birds  that  hunt  and  are  hunted 598  D 72.3  6-7 

Dugmore  Bird  homes 598  D 98  5-6 


NON-FICTION  13 

Eckstorm  Bird  book 598  E 19  6-7 

“ Woodpeckers 598  E 19.1  6-7 

Keyset  In  bird-land 598  K 44  5-6 

Merriam  Birds  through  an  opera-glass 598  M 56  5-6 

“ Birds  of  village  and  field 598  M 56.1  5-6 

Miller  First  book  of  birds 598  M 64  4-5 

“ Second  book  of  birds 598  M 64.1  4-5 

Stickney  Bird  world 598  S 85  2-3 

Torrey  Every  day  birds 598  T 68  6-7 

Wright  M O Gray  lady  and  the  birds 598  W 75  4-5 

Carter,  Ed.  Lion  and  tiger  stories 599  C 32  3-4 

“ Bear  stories 599  C 32.  1 3-4 

“ Panther  stories 599  C 32.  2 3-4 

“ Stories  of  brave  dogs 599  C 32.  3 3-4 

Holder  The  ivory  King 599  H 72  6-8 

Ingersoll  Wild  neighbors 599  1 47  4-5 

Knox  Horse  stories 599  K 74  4-5 

Lane  All  about  dogs 599  L 26  4-6 

Miller  Four  handed  folk 599  M 64  7-8 

Porter  Wild  beast 599  P 84  4-5 

Roberts,  C G House  in  the  waters 599  R 64  5-6 

“ Watchers  of  the  trail 599  R 64.1  5-6 

“ Kings  in  exile 599  R 64.2  5-6 

Schwartz  Wilderness  babies 599  S 39  6-7 

Seton  Lives  of  the  hunted 599  S 49  6-7 

“ Wild  animals  I have  known 599  S 49.1  6-7 

Wise  Diomed 599  W 81  5-6 

Yerkes  Dancing  mouce * 599  Y 47  7-8 


USEFUL  ARTS 


Hopkins,  Ed  Scientific  American  cyclopaedia (*)  603  H 79 

Cochrane  Romance  of  industry (*)  604  C 66 

Moffet  Careers  of  danger  and  daring .-..604  M 69  7-8 

Baker  Boys  book  of  inventions 608  B 16  cop  1 6-7-8 

“ Boys  book  of  inventions 608  B 16  cop  2 6-7-8 

“ Boys  second  book  of  inventions 608  B 16.1  6-7-8 

Hale  Stories  of  inventions  608  H 166  7-8 

lies,  Ed.  Inventions (*)  608  1 72 

Williams  Romance  of  modern  invention 608  W 72  7-8 

Blaisdell  Our  bodies  and  how  we  live (*)  612  B 63 

Brands  Academic  physiology (*)  612  B 81 

“ Health  lessons 612  B 81.1  6-7 

Conn  Story  of  the  living  machine 612  C 75  7-8 

Farnsworth  House  we  live  in 612  F 23  4-5 

LePileur  Wonders  of  the  human  body (*)  612  L 59 

Blaisdell  How  to  keep  well 613  B 63  7-8 

Nutt  Health  and  hygiene 613  N 97  7-8 


14 


NON-FICTLON 


Bancroft  School  gymnastics,  free-hand 613.7  B 81  8 

“ School  gymnastics,  light  apparatus 613.7  B 81.1  8 

lies,  Ed.  Health (*)  614  I 27 

Dalles  Accidents  and  emergencies 614.8  D 88  8 

Hill  Fighting  a fire (*)  614  H 54 

Page  Natural  cure  of  consumption (*)  616  P 13 

Cochrane  Wonders  of  modern  mechanism  620  C 66  7-8 

Lane  Triumphs  of  science 620  L 26  5-6 

Adams,  J H Machinery  book 621  A 21  7-8 

Howden  Boys  book  of  locomotives 621  H 85  5-6 

Williams  How  it  works 621  W 72  7-8 

Franklin  Dynamos  and  motors 621.3  F 83  7-8 

Sloane  How  to  become  an  electrician 621.3  S 63  6-7 

Williams  Romance  of  mining 622  W 72  6-7 

Fyfe  Submarine  warfare 623.9  F 99  7-8 

Bailey  Horticulturists  year  book 630  B 15  8 

“ Principles  of  agriculture 630  B 15.1  8 

“ Horticulturists  rule  book 630  B 15.2  8 

Burkett  Agriculture  for  beginners 630  B 95  8 

Hall  Three  acres  and  liberty (*)  630  H 17 

Roe  Home  acre  (*)  630  R 69 

Bailey  Evolution  of  our  native  fruits 634  B 15  8 

“ Nursery  book  634  B 15.1  ’8 

“ Pruning  book 634  B 15.2  8 

Barry  Fruit  garden 634  B 28  x 

Brisbin  Trees  and  tree  planting 634  B 85  x 

Eggleston  Hand  book  of  tree  planting 634  E 31  x 

Roe  Success  with  small  fruits (*)  634  R 69 

Thomas  American  fruit  culturists (*)  634  T 45 

Thoreau  Succession  of  forest  trees 634  T 48  x 

Bailey  Plant  breeding 635  B 15  x 

“ Principles  of  vegetable  gardening 635  B 15.1  x 

“ Forcing  book 635  B 15.2  x 

Miller  Our  home  pets 636  M 64  5-6 

Shaler  Domesticated  animals 636  S 52  5-6 

Bright  Story  of.Atlan tic  cable 654  B 85  6-7 

Brook,  E S American  sailor 656  B 87  5-6 

Sauzay  Glass  making s 666  S 36  7-8 

Chase  Stories  of  industry 670  C 48  Y 1 4-5 

“ Stories  of  industry 670  C 48  V 2 4-5 

Barrows  Practical  pattern  making ...671  B 27  6-7 

Story  of  paper  making 676  S 88  6-7 

Tops:  American  industry 677  T 62  6-7 

Wilkinson  Story  of  the  cotton  plant 676  W 68  6-7 

Barnard  Tools  and  Machines 680  B 25  7-8 

Lukin  Amongst  machines 680  L 95  6-7 

“ Boy  engineers 680  L 95.1  5-6 


NON-FICTION 


15 


Lukin  Young-  mechanic 680  L 95.2  7-8 

Denning  Cabinet  making- (*)  684  D 39 

White  How  to  make  baskets 689  W 58  R 

“ How  to  make  more  baskets 689  W 58.1  R 

FINE  ARTS 

Whitcomb  Young  people’s  story  of  art 709  W 53  7-8 

Bailey  Garden  making 710  B 15  R 

Cecil  Children’s  gardens 710  C 38  R 

How  to  make  a flower  garden (*)  710  H 84 

Miller  Children’s  gardens 710  M 64  x 

Paine  Little  garden  calendar 710  P 14  5-6 

Wright,  M O "The  garden,  you  and  I (*)  710  W 95 

Sculptures  and  sculptors 730  S 43  7-8 

Caffin  Child’s  guide  to  pictures 750  C 12  5-6 

Hoyt  World’s  painters  and  pictures (*)  750  H 86 

Adams  Amateur  photography 770  A 21  7-8 

Daldwin  Picture  making (*)  770  B 18 

Story  Story  of  photography 770  S 88  x 

Taylor  Why  my  photographs  are  bad 770  T 23  7-8 

Black  Photography  indoors  and  out (*)  770  B 62 

Ward  Finishing  the  negative (*)  770  W 25 

Crowest  Story  of  the  art  of  music (*)  780  C 95 

Lillie  Music  and  musicians  780  L 72  7-8 

Frost  Wagner  story  book 782  F 93  7-8 

Beard  American  boys  handy  book 790  B 36  cop  1 5-8 

“ American  boys  handy  book  790  B 36  cop  2 5-8 

“ Outdoor  handy  book  790  B 36.1  5-8 

“ Jack  of  all  trades 790  B 36.2  cop  1 5-8 

“ Jack  of  all  trades 790  B 36.2  cop  2 5-8 

“ Field  and  forest  hand  book  790  B 36.3  cop  1 5-8 

“ Field  and  forest  hand  book 790  B 36.3  cop  2 5-8 

Campbell  American  girls  handy  book 790  C 18  5-8 

Champlin,  J Cyclopaedia:  games  and  sports 790  C 45  R 

Hall,  A N Boy  craft  man 790  H 17  cop  1 6-7 

“ Boy  craftman 790  H 17  cop  2 6-7 

Nugent  New  games  and  amusements 790  N 96  4-5 

Good  Magical  experiments  791  G 64  6-7 

Hoffman  Modern  magic 791  H 59  7-8 

Adams,  J H Indoor  book 793  A 21  6-7 

Hale,  E E Fagots  for  the  fireside 793  H 16  6-7 

Hoffman  Games  for  everybody 793  H 69  5-6 

Mott,  Ed.  Home  games  and  parties 793  M 92  6-7 

Neil  Modern  conjurers 793  N 39  6-7 

White  Rainy  day  book 93  W 58  6-7 

“ Book  of  games 793  W 58.1  6-7 


16 


NON-FICTION 


Adams,  J H Outdoor  book 796  A 21  6-7 

Kephhart  Book  of  camping  and  woodcraft 796  K 38  5-6 

Camp  American  football  v 797  C 18  7-8 

Keene  Boy’s  own  guide  to  fishing 799  K 26  5-6 

Roosevelt  T Wilderness  hunters 799  R 78  7-8 

Sandys  Sport  man  Joe 799  S 22  5-6 

“ Trapper  Jim 799  S 22.1  5-6 

Thompson  Boys  book  of  sports 799  T 66  5-6 

LITERATURE 

Champlin,  J Cyclopaedia,  literature  and  art 803  C 45  7-8 

Alden  Art  of  debate (*)  808  A 35 

Balch  Ed  Perfect  Jewels 808  B 17 

Bartlett  Familiar  quotations (*)  808  B 28 

Bates  Talks  on  writing  English (*)  808  B 32  V 1 

“ Talks  on  writing  English (*)  808  B 32  Y 2 

Brown  American  star  speaker (*)  808  B 87 

Burt  Prose  every  child  should  know7 808  B 97  5-6 

Frink  New  century  speaker 808  F 87  7-8 

Fulton  Choice  readers 808  F 97  7-8 

Grancell  Speakers  complete  program 808  G 74  7-8 

Haaren  Rhymes  and  fables 808  H 11  1-2 

Lodge  World’s  best  classics 808  L 82  Y 1 7-8 

“ World’s  best  classics ....808  L 82  Y 2 7-8 

World’s  best  classics  808  L 82  Y 3 7-8 

“ World’s  best  classics 808  L 82  Y 4 7-8 

“ World’s  best  classics  808  L 82  Y 5 7-8 

“ World’s  best  classics 808  L 82  V 6 7-8 

“ World’s  best  classics 808  L 82  Y 7 7-8 

“ World’s  best  classics 808  L 82  Y 8 7-8 

“ World’s  best  classics 808  L 82  Y 9 7-8 

“ World’s  best  classics.... 808  L 82  Y 10  7-8 

Mieklejohn  Art  of  writing  English (*)  808  M 51 

Parlor  annual 808  P 25  7-8 

Rolfe  Tales  from  Scottish  history 808  R 74  7-8 

“ Tales  from  English  history 808  R 74.1  7-8 

Westlake  How  to  write  letters (*)  808  W 52 

Wood,  comp.  Quotations  for  occasions (*)  808  W 97 

Aldrich  Poems  (*)  811  A 36 

Bryant  Poems (*)  811  B 91. 

Carleton  City  ballads 811 C 28  7-8 

“ City  legends 811  C 28.1  7-8 

“ City  festivals 811  C 28.2  7-8- 

“ Farm  ballads 811  C 28.3  7-8 

“ Farm  legends  811  C 28.4  7-8 

“ Farm  festivals 811  C 28.5  7-8 


NON-FICTION 


17 

Cary,  P Poems 811  C 33  7-8 

Dodge,  M M Rhymes  and  jingles 811  D 64  2-3 

Dunbar,  P L Lyrics  of  lowly  life 811  D 89  7-8 

Eggleston,  G C American  war  ballads 811  E 29  V 1 7-8 

“ American  war  ballads 811  E 29  Y 2 7-8 

Field,  E With  trumpet  and  drum 811  F 64  7-8 

Harte  Poems (*)  811  II  32 

Holland  Poems (*)  811  H 73 

Holmes  Poems (*)  811  H 75 

Larcum  Poems (*)  811  L 31 

Longfellow  Poems : (*)  811  L 85 

Lowell  Poems (*)  811  L 91 

Poe  Poems (*)  811  P 74 

Riley  Armazinda v 811  R 57  7-8 

“ Afterwhiles 811  R 57.1  7-8 

“ Child-world 811  R 57.2  7-8 

“ Green  fields  and  running  brooks  811  R 57.3  7-8 

“ Flying  islands  of  the  night 811  R 57.4  7-8 

“ His  Pa’s  romance 811  R 57.5  7-8 

“ Home  folks 811  R 57.6  7-8 

“ Rhymes  of  childhood 811  R 57.7  7-8 

“ Morning 811  R 57.8  7-8 

“ Neighborly  poems 811  R 57.9  7-8 

“ Pipes  O’pan  at  Zekesbury 811  R 57.10  7-8 

Whittier  Complete  works (*)  811  W 26 

Chapman  Sausage  from  Bologna (*)  812  C 46 

Brooks  Essays  and  addresses (*)  814  B 87 

Holland  Plain  talk (*)  814  H 73 

“ Lessons  in  life 814  H 73.1 

“ Every  day  topics 814  H 73.2  V 1 

“ Every  day  topics 814  H 73.2  Y 2 

Holmes  Pages  from  an  old  book  of  life (*)814  H 75 

Musings  and  memories 814  M 98  7-8 

VanDyke  Little  rivers (*)  814  V 24 

“ Days  off (*)  814  Y 24.1 

Warner  Back  log  studies 814  W 27  8 

Cumback  Society  and  life (*)  815  C 96  V 1 

“ Society  and  life (*)  815  C 96  V 2 

“ Society  and  life ; (*)  815  C 96  V 3 

“ Society  and  life (*)  815  C 96  V 4 

“ Society  and  life (*)  815  C 96  V 5 

“ Society  and  life (*)  815  C 96  V 6 

Webster  Bunker  Hill  monument 815  W 37  7-8 

“ Representative  speeches 815  W 37.1  8 

Irving,  W Rip  Yan  Winkle 817  I 72  7-8 

“ Sketch  book 817  I 72.1  7-8 

“ Tales  of  a traveler 817  I 72.2  7-8 


18 


NON-FICTION 


Mason,  Ed.  Humerous  master  pieces 817  M 39  7-8 

Peck,  G W American  wit  and  humor 817  P 36  6-7 

Jackson  Bites  of  talk 820  J 12  6-7 

LeRoy  Pieces  for  every  occasion 820  L 61  5-8 

Bellamy  Open  sesame 821  B 43  Y 1 7-8 

“ Open  sesame 821  B 43  Y 2 7-8 

“ Open  sesame 821  B 43  Y 3 7-8 

Bruce  From  the  Hudson  to  Yosemite 821  B 88  7-8 

Browning  Boys  Browning 821  B 886  7-8 

Burns  Poems (*)  821  B 96 

Byron  Poems : (*)  821  B 99 

Campbell  Poems (*)  821  C 17 

Coleridge  Poems (*)  821  C 69 

Cowper  Poems..., 821  C 87  7-8 

•Doubleday  At  the  temple  gates 821  D 72  7-8 

Dunroy  Corn  tassels (*)  821  D 92 

Goldsmith  Poems,  plays  and  essays (*)  821  G 62 

Grey  Poems 821  G 78  7-8 

Hermans  Songs  of  the  affections 821  H 43  7-8 

Hood  Poems 821  H 77  V 1 7-8 

“ Poems 821  H 77  Y 2 7-8 

Ingelow  Poems  (two  volumes  in  one) 821  I 52  7-8 

Johnston  Songs  Ysame 821  J 72  7-8 

Keats  Poems (*)  821  K 25 

Kipling  Collected  verse 821  K 57  8 

Macaulay  Lays  of  ancient  Rome 821  M 11  7-8 

Milton  Poems (*)  821  M 66 

Moore  Poems (*)  821  M 82 

Norton,  Ed.  Heart  of  oak  books 821  N 88  Y 1 cop  1 1-8 

“ Heart  of  oak  books 821  N 88  V 1 cop  2 1-8 

“ Heart  of  oak  books 821  N 88  Y 2 cop  1 1-8 

“ Heart  of  oak  books 821  N 88  Y 2 cop  2 1-8 

“ Heart  of  oak  books 821  N 88  V 3 cop  1 1-8 

“ Heart  of  oak  books 821  N 88  Y 3 cop  2 1-8 

“ Heart  of  oak  books 821  N 88  V 4 cop  1 1-8 

“ Heart  of  oak  books 821  N 88  Y 4 cop  2 1-8 

“ Heart  of  oak  books 821  N 88  Y 5 cop  1 1-8 

“ Heart  of  oak  books ..821  N 88  V 5 cop  2 1-8 

“ Heart  of  oak  books 821  N 88  Y 6 1-8 

“ Heart  of  oak  books 821  N 88  V 7 1-8 

Palgrave,  R L Golden  Treasury 821  P 16  7-8 

Percy,  Comp.  Boy’s  Percy 821  P 42  7-8 

Pope  Poems 821  P 82  7-8 

Reed  Winnow  grasses (*)  821  R 32 

Repplier  Book  of  famous  verse 821  R 42  7-8 

Scott,  Sir  W Marmion 821  S 43  7-8 


NON-FICTION 


19 


Scott,  Sir  W Poems 821  S 43.1  8 

“ Lady  of  the  lake  821  S 43.2  8 

Shelley  Poems 821  S 54  7-8 

Shute,  Comp.  Land  of  song 821  S 56  V 1 2-8 

“ Land  of  song 821  S 56  V 2 2-8 

Land  of  song 821  S 56  Y 3 2-8 

Southey  Poems (*)  821  S 72 

Spenser  Spenser  for  children 621  S 76  4-5 

Stevenson,  R L Child’s  Garden  of  verses 821  S 848  2-3 

“ Reader 821  S 848.1  2-3 

Tennyson,  A Poems  and  plays 821  T 31  7-8 

Watson  Selected  poems 821  W 34  7-8 

Whittier,  Comp.  Child-life 821  W 62  6-7 

Wordsworth  Poems  (*)  821  W 92 

Shakespeare,  W Comedy  of  errors 822  S 52  7-8 

“ Midsummer  nights  dream 822  S 52.1  7-8 

“ Tempest 822  S 52.2  7-8 

“ Winter’s  tales : 822  S 52.3  7-8 

“ Poems  and  Plays (*)  822  S 52.4 

“ Lamb’s  tales 822  S 52.5  cop  1 7-8 

“ Lamb’s  tales 822  S 52.5  cop  2 7-8 

“ Story  book 822  S 52.6  m 5.6 

Stevenson,  R L Across  the  plains 824  S 84  8 

Colson  Children’s  letters 826  C 72 

Holdbrook  Northland  heroes 839  H 72  4-5 

Homer  Boy’s  Iliad 883  H 76  6-7 

“ Odyssey 883  H 76.1  6-7 

“ Stories 883  H 76.2  6-7 

Aesop’s  Fables 888  A 25  4-5 

“ Baby’s  own  Aesop 888  A 25  c 2 

Plutarch  Plutarch  for  boys 888  P 73  4-5 

Arabian  nights 892  A 65  cop  1 4-5 

Arabnia  nights 892  A 65  cop  2 4-5 

HISTORY 

Ploetz  Epitome  of  ancient  to  modern  history 902  P 75  7 

Brewer  Historic  note  book 903  B 84  7 

Lamed  History  for  ready  reference 903  L 32  Y 1 R 

“ History  for  ready  reference 903  L 32  Y 2 R 

“ History  for  ready  reference 903  L 32  Y 3 R 

“ History  for  ready  reference 903  L 32  V,  4 R 

“ History  for  ready  reference 903  L 32  Y 5 R 

“ History  for  ready  reference 903  L 32  V 6 R 

Baldwin,  J Fifty  famous  stories  retold 904  B 18  cop  1 4-5 

“ Fifty  famous  stories  retold 904  B 18  cop  2 4-5 


20 


N ON -FICTION 


Creasy  Decisive  battles  of  the  world (*)  904  C 91 

Johonnot,  Comp.  Grandfathers  stories 904  J 73  4-5 

“ Stories  of  heroic  deeds 904  J 73.1  4-5 

“ Stories  of  olden  times 904  J 73.2  6-7 

“ Ten  great  events  in  history 904  J 73.3  6-7 

Lang,  A True  story  book 904  L 26  8 

“ Red  true  story  book 904  L 26.1  8 

Rawson  Twenty  famous  naval  battles 904  R 26  8 

Travel 

Brassey  Voyage  in  the  sunbeam 910  B 82  7-8 

Bullen  Cruise  of  the  Cachalot 910  B 93  7-8 

Byrum  Travels  and  experience 910  B 99  6-7 

Carlisle  Around  the  world  in  a year 910  C 28  7-8 

Darwin  What  Darwin  saw 910  D 22  7-8 

Hartwig  Polar  and  tropical  worlds 910  H 33  7-8 

Abbot  Captain  Kidd 910  A 52  5-6 

lies  Explorers 910  1 27  cop.  1.  7-8 

“ Explorers 910  I 27  cop.  2 7-8 

Jenks  Boys’  book  of  exploration 910  J 53  6-7 

Knox  Boy  travelers  in  Egypt 910  K 74  5-6 

Lane  Strangeland  near  home 910  L 26  4-5 

Shaw  Discoverers  and  explorers 910  S 53  5-6 

Slocum  Sailing  alone  around  the  world (*)  910  S 63 

“ Around  the  world  in  sloop  Spray 910  S 63.1  8 

Stockton  Buccaneer  and  pirates 910  S 86  7-8 

Mill,  Ed  International  geography 911  M 64  R 

Rand-McNally  New  Imperial  atlas 912  R 18  R 

Hall  Viking  tales 913.4  H 17  4 

Lonoye,  De  Egypt  3300  years  ago (*)  913.32  L 29 

Monnier  Wonders  of  Pompeii (*)  913.37  M 7-8 

Carpenter  Europe 914  C 29  6-7 

DuChaillu  Land  of  the  long  night 914  D 81  6-7 

Knox  Boy  travelers  in  north  Europe 914  K 74  6-7 

Lucas  Wanderer  in  London 814  L 93  4 

Wade  Little  Norwegian  cousin 914  W 12  4-5 

“ Little  Swiss  cousin 914  W 12.1  4-5 

“ Little  Italian  cousin 914  W 12.2  4-5 

“ Little  Russian  cousin  914  W 12.3  4-5 

“ Little  German  cousin 914  W 12.4  4-5 

“ Little  Irish  cousin 914  vV  12.5  4-5 

“ Little  Turkish  cousin 914  W 12.6  4-5 

Greirson  Scotland 914.1  G 84  6-7 

Tynam  Ireland 914.15  T 98  6.7 

Finnemore  England 914.2  F 51  6-7 

Short,  J Oberammergau 914.3  S 55  8 


NON-FICTION 


21 

Seigwick  Germany 914.3  S 56  6-7 

“ Home-life  in  Germany 914.3  S 56.1  6-7 

Finnemore  France 914.4  F 51  6-7 

Young  Corsica 914.4  Y 71  6-7 

Finnemore  Italy 914.5  F 51  6-7 

Warner  Our  Italy 914.5  W 28  6-7 

Irving  Alhambra. (*)  914.6  I 72 

Goodall  Portugal 914.69  G 64  6-7 

Knox  Boy  travellers;  Russian  Empire 914.7  K 74  6-7 

Thompson  Finland 914.8  T 48  6-7 

Ferryman  Norway 914.9  F 39  6-7 

Leith  Iceland 914.91  L 53  6-7 

Dodge,  M M Land  of  pluck 914.92  D 64  7-8 

Jungman  Holland 914.92  J 95  6-7 

Meldrum  Holland  and  Hollanders 914.92  M 51  7-8 

Omond  Belgium 914.93  0 56  6-7 

Finnemore  Switzerland 914.94  F 51  6-7 

Whymper  Scrambles  among  the  Alps  1860-1869 914.94  W 62  8 

Brown  Greece .....914.95  B 88  5-6 

Brook  Marco  Polo 915  B 87  6-7 

Carpenter  Asia 915  C 29  6 

Headland  Little  Chinese  cousin 915  H 43  4-5 

Knox  Boy  travelers  in  Japan  and  China 915  K 74  7-8 

Lee  When  I was  a boy  in  China 915  L 48  6-7 

Wade  Little  Japanese  cousin 915  W 12  4-5 

“ Little  Jewish  cousin 915  W 12.1  4-5 

“ Little  Siamese  cousin 915  W 12.2  4-5 

Johnston  China 915.1  J 72  6-7 

Ayrton  Child  life  in  Japan 915.1  A 98  cop  1 3-4 

“ Child  life  in  Japan 915.1  A 98  cop  2 3-4 

Finnemore  Japan 915.2  F 51  6-7 

“ India 915.4  F 51  6-7 

“ Holy  land 915.6  F 51  6-7 

“ Burma 915.9  F 51  6-7 

Young  Siam 915.9  Y 71  6-7 

Carpenter  Africa 916  C 29  6 

Knox  Boy  travelers  on  the  Congo 916  K 74  7-8 

Wade  Little  African  cousin 916  W 12  4-5 

Kelly  Egypt  916.2  K 47  6-7 

Finnemore  Morroco 916.4  F 51  6-7 

DuChaillu  My  Apingi  kingdom 916.6  D 82  7-8 

“ Stories  of  gorilla  country 916.7  D 82  7-8 

“ Wild  life  under  equator 916.7  D 82.1  7-8 

“ Lost  in  the  jungles 916.7  D 82.2  7-8 

“ Country  of  the  dwarfs 916.7  D 82.3  7-8 

Patterson  Man-eaters  of  Tsavo 916.7  P 31  7-8 


22 


NON-FICTION 


Stanley  How  I found  Livingstone 910.7  S 78  8 

“ Through  dark  continent 916.7  S 78.1  V 1 8 

Through  dark  continent 916.7  S 78.1  Y 2 8 

Kidd  South  Africa 916.8  K 46  6-7 

Barbour  Florida  for  tourists 917  B 23  8 

Beadley  Western  wilds 917  B 36  8 

Carpenter  North  America 917  C 29  6-7 

Coe  Our  America  neighbors 917  C 67  7 

Holley  Niagara 917  H 73  8 

MacDonald  Little  Canadian  cousin 917  M 13  4-5 

Peck  Seven  wonders  of  the  new  world 917  P 36  8 

Wade  Little  Cuban  cousin 917  W 12  4-5 

“ Little  Porto  Rican  cousin 917  W 12.1  4-5 

“ Little  Indian  cousin 917  W 12.2  4-5 

. “ Little  Hawaiian  cousin 917  W 12.3  4-5 

“ Little  Philippine  cousin 917  W 12.4  4-5 

Bealby  Canada 917.1  B 36  6-7 

Knox  Boy  travelers  in  Mexico 917.2  K 74  8-7 

Henderson  Jamacia 917.29  H 49  6-7 

Hill  Cuba  and  Porto  Rica 917.29  H 64  8 

Earle  Sabbath  in  Puritan  New  England 917.4  E 12  6-7 

Toomey  Massachusetts 917.44  T 67  6-7 

Fairmont  Park 917.48  F 17  6-7 

Kingsley  Four  American  explorers 917.8  K 55  7.8 

“■  Story  of  Lewis  and  Clark 917.8  K 55.1  7-8 

Lummis  New  Mexico  David 917.8  L 85  7-8 

Muir  Our  National  parks 917.8  M 95  7-8 

Chittenden  Yellowstone  national  park 917.87  C 54  7-8 

Lummis  Some  strange  corners 917.9  L 95  7-8 

Thompson  Gold  seeking  on  Dalton  trail 917.9  T 46  7-8 

Pepper  Panama  to  Patagonia 918  P 52  8 

Carpenter  Australia 919  C 29  6-7 

Cook  Through  the  first  antarctic  night 919  C 77  7-8 

Knapp  Story  of  the  Philippines 919  K 67  7 

Knox  Boy  travelers  in  Siam  and  Java 919  K 74  7-8 

McGovney  Story  of  long  ago  in  the  Philippines 919  M 14  4-5 

Peary  Snow-baby 919  P 36  1-2 

Schwatka  Children  of  the  cold 919  S 41  1-2 

Smith  Eskimo  stories 919  S 65  3 

Wade  Little  brown  cousin 919  W 12  4-5 

“ Little  Eskimo  cousin 919  W 12.1  4-5 

Young  Battle  of  the  bears (*)  919  Y 71 

Vaile  New  Zealand 919.4  V 12  6-7 

Abbott  South  seas 919.6  A 15  6*7 


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23 


Collective  Biography 

Baldwin  Four  great  Americans 920  B 18  6 

“ American  book  of  golden  deeds 920  B 18.1  7 

Bolton  Famous  givers  and  their  gifts 920  B 69  7 

“ Famous  leaders  among  men 920  B 69.1  7-8 

“ Poor  boys  who  became  famous 920  B 69.2  7-8 

“ Book  of  worthies 920  B 72  8 

Eggleston  Stories  of  great  Americans 920  E 31  8 

Faris  Winning  their  way 920  F 82  8 

Haaren  Famous  men  of  middle  ages 920  H 11  6 

“ Famous  men  of  Greece 920  H 11.1  7 

Hanaford  Daughters  of  America 920  H 23  7 

Hodges  Apprenticeship  of  Washington 920  H 68  cop  1 7-8 

“ Apprenticeship  of  Washington 920  II  68  cop  2 7-8 

Johonnot,  comp.  Stories  of  other  lands 920  J 73  7-8 

Mabie  Heroes  every  child  should  know ,..920  M 11  5-6 

Phillips  Laureled  leaders 920  P 56  7-8 

Woolen  Sketches  of  early  Indiana 920  W 91  5-6 

Yonge,  C Book  of  golden  deeds 920  Y 55  8 

Evans  Pioneer  preachers 922  E 92  8 

Baldwin  Four  great  Americans 923  B 18  8 

Beebe  Four  American  naval  heroes 923  B 41  6 

Bolton  Famous  American  statesman 923  B 69  5-6 

“ Famous  English  statesman 923  B 69.1  7-8 

“ Famous  Voyagers 923  B 69.2  7-8 

Brooks  Great  men’s  sons 9.23  B 87  7-8 

“ Historic  boys 923  B 87.1  7-8 

ft  Historic  girls 923  B 87.2  7-8 

Burton  Four  American  patriots 923  B 97  6-7 

Lossing  Two  spies 923  L 88  6-7 

Perry  Four  American  pioneers 923  P 46  6-7 

Wallace  Life  of  Harrison 923  W 19  5-6 

Winship  Great  American  educators 923  W 77  8 

Bolton  Famous  men  of  science 925  B 69  7-8 

Perry  Four  American  inventors 926  P 46  8 

Harne  Stories  of  great  artists 927  H 81  6-7 

Scobey  Stories  of  great  musicians 927  S 42  6-7 

Bolton  Famous  American  authors 928  B 69  cop  1 7-8 

“ Famous  American  authors 928  B 69  cop  2 7-8 

“ Famous  English  authors 928  B 69.1  7-8 

Cody  Four  American  poets 928  C 67  8 

“ Four  American  writers 928  C 67.1  7-8 

Harris  American  authors  for  young  folks 928  H 31  7-8 

Rittenhouse  Younger  American  poets 928  R 61  7-8 

Holden  Our  country's  flag 929  H 72  6-7 


24 


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Individual  Biography 

Williams,  J Alexander  the  great B A 37  7-8 

Abbott  Alexander  the  great B A 39  cop  1 7-8 

“ Alexander  the  great B A 39  cop  2 7-8 

“ Alexander  the  great B A 39  cop  3 7-8 

Besant  Alexander  the  great B A 39  b 7-8 

Hughes  Alexander  the  great B A 39  h 7-8 

Audaban,  M His  journals B A 91  Y 1 7-8 

“ His  journals B A 91  V 2 7-8 

Barnes  Commodore  Brainbridge B B 16  6-7 

Abbott,  J Daniel  Boone B B 72  7-8 

Bruce  Daniel  Boone B B 72  7-8 

Brown B B 88 

Lewis  Aaron  Burr B B 96  7-8 

Ober  Sebastian  Cabot B C 11  7-8 

Abbott,  J Ceasar B C 12  a 7-8 

Clarke  Ceasar. B C 12  c 5-6 

Froude  Ceasar B C 12  f 7-8 

Abbott,  J Kit  Carson B C 32  6-7 

Cartwright.  Backwoods  preacher B C 326  7-8 

Carwosso,  W Wise,  D B C 35  7-8 

Abbott,  J Charles  2nd B C 47  7-8 

Chidlaw  Story  of  my  life B C 53  7-8 

Abbott,  J Cleopatra B C 62  7-8 

Irving,  W Christopher  Columbus B C 72  i 7-8 

Seelye,  E E Christopher  Columbus B C 72  s 5-6 

Cook,  J Voyages B C 77  6-7 

Abbott,  J Cortez B C 82  7-8 

“ Crockett B C 93  7-8 

Hood,  E P Cromwell B C 94  7-8 

Custer,  E B Custer  G.  A B C 98  6-7 

“ Tenting  on  the  plains B C 98.1  6-7 

Abbott,  J Cyrus  the  great B C 99  cop  1 7-8 

“ Cyrus  the  great  B C 99  cop  2 7-8 

“ Darius  the  great B D 21  cop  1 7-8 

“ Darius  the  great B D 21  cop  2 7-8 

Bariett,  J Dewey B D 51  7-8 

Abbott,  J Elizabeth B E 43  7-8 

Franklin,  B Autobiography B F 83  7-8 

Abbott,  J Genghis  Khan B G 32  cop  1 7-8 

“ Genghis  Khan B G 32  cop  2 7-8 

Burton  U.  S.  Grant B G 76  b cop  1 7-8 

“ U.  S.  Grant ...B  G 76  b cop  2 f-8 

Nicholay  U.  S.  Grant B G 76  n 7-8 

Holloway,  C Hale B H 16  7-8 


NON-FICTION 


25 


Abbott,  J Hannibal  

“ Hannibal 

Arnold,  T Hannibal 

“ Hannibal 

Wirt,  W Patrick  Henry 

Abbott  J Henry  IV 

“ Hortense 

Schmucker  Thomas  Jefferson 

Michelet,  M Joan  of  Arc 

Abbott,  J Josephine 

“ Joseph  Bonaparte 

Keller,  H Story  of  my  life  

Burton  Lafayette 

Wallace,  L An  autobiography 

“ An  autobiography 

Andrews,  J Perfect  tribute 

Baldwin,  J Lincoln 

McClure,  A Abe  Lincoln’s  yarns  and  stories 

Morgan  Abe  Lincoln 

Nicholay  Boys  life  of  Abraham  Lincoln 

Stoddard,  J Boy  Lincoln 

Hughes,  T Livingstone 

Abbott,  J Louis  XIV 

‘ Louis  Philippi 

“ Margaret  of  Anjou 

“ Maria  Antoinette 

Hartzler,  H B Moody  in  Chicago 

Abbott  Napoleon  Bonaparte 

Southey,  R Admiral  Nelson 

Abbott,  J Nero 

Dixon,  N Penn 

Abbott,  J Philip 

“ Pyrrhus 

“ Richard  I 

“ Richard  II 

“ Richard  III 

Riis  Making  of  an  American 

Abbott,  J Madam  Roland 

“ Madam  Roland 

“ Romulus 

Morgan  Roosevelt 

Barnes  Scott 

Rolfe  Shakespeare 

Bourne  Philip  Sidney 

Simms,  W Captain  John  Smith 

Abbott,  J DeSoto 

“ Miles  Standish 


..B  H 24  a cop  1 7-8 
..B  H 24  a cop  2 7-8 
B H 24  ar  cop  1 7-8 
B H 24  ar  cop  2 7-8 

B H 52  7-8 

B II  526  8 

B H 82  8 

B J 45  7-8 

B J 62  8 

B J 83  8 

B J 836  8 

B K 92  7-8 

B L 16  5-6 

B L 19  V 1 8 

B L 19  V 2 8 

B L 73  a 7-8 

B L 73  b 5-6 

B L 73  m 6-7 

B L 73  mo  8 

B L 73  n 4-5 

B L 73  s 4-5 

B L 78  8 

B L 88  8 

B L 886  8 

B M 32  8 

B M 33  8 

B M 81  8 

B N 21  8 

B N 42  8 

B N 44  8 

B P 41  8 

BP  54  8 

B P 99  8 

B R 51  r 1 8 

B R 51  r 2 8 

B R 51  r 3 8 

B R 57  8 

B R 74  cop  1 7-8 

B R 74  cop  2 7-8 

B R 76  7-8 

B R 78  7-8 

B S 43  78 

* B S 52  8 

B S 56  8 

B S 65  5-6 

B S 71  7-8 

B S 78  7-8 


26 


NON-FICTION 


Upton  Tell B T 27  7-8 

Ober  Amerigo  Vespucci B V 53  8 

Washington,  B Up  from  slavery B W 31  cop  1 7-8 

“ Up  from  slavery B W 31  cop  2 7-8 

Abbott,  J William  the  conqueror B W 71  7-8 

Scudder  George  Washington B W 318  7-8 

Brooks  George  Washington B W 318  b 4-5 

Abbott,  J Xerxes,  King  of  Persia B X 4 cop  1 7-8 

“ Xerxes,  King  of  Persia B X 4 cop  2 7-8 

Ancient  History 

Arnold  Stories  of  ancient  peoples 930  A 75  5-6 

Stories  of  ancient  world 930  S 88  5-6 

Guerber  Story  of  the  romans 937  G 92  4-5 

Harding  City  of  the  seven  hills 937  H 26  6-7 

Church  Greek  life  and  story 938  C 56  7-8 

Guerber  Story  of  the  Greeks 938  G 92  4.5 

Hall  Men  of  old  Greece 938  H 17  4-5 

Europe 

Froissart  Stories  from  Froissart -.940  F 92  n 8 

Green  With  spurs  of  gold 949  G 79  5-6 

Stories  of  middle  ages 940  S 88  4-5 

Tappan,  E M European  hero  stories 940  T 17  7-8 

Marshall  Scotland’s  stories 941  M 36  6-7 

Scott  Tales  of  a Grandfather ...941  S 43  7-8 

Church  Stories  from  English  history 942  C 55  8 

Dickens,  C Childs  history  of  England 942  D 54  8 

Freeman  Old  English  history 942  F 85  8 

Green  England 942  G 79  V 1 8 

“ England 942  G 79  V 2 8 

“ England 942  G 79  V 3 8 

“ England 942  G 79  V 4 8 

Guerber  Story  of  the  English 942  G 92  cop  1 6-7 

“ Story  of  the  English 942  G 92  cop  2 6-7 

Marshall  Island  story 942  M 36  6-7 

Tappan  England’s  story 942  T 17  8 

“ In  the  days  of  Queen  Victoria 942  T 17.1  5-6 

“ In  the  days  of  Alfred  the  great 942  T 17.2  5-6 

“ In  the  days  of  Queen  Elizabeth 942  T 17.3  5-6 

“ In  the  days  of  William  the  conqueror 942  T 17.4  5-6 

Abbott  Austria 943  A 13  8 

Menzel  Germany  943  M 55  V 1 8 

“ Germany 943  M 55  V 2 8 

“ Germany 943  M 55  V 3 8 

“ Germany 943  M 55  V 4 8 


NON-FICTION 


27 


Dutton  Little  stories  of  France 944  D 98  8 

Quixot  France 944  G 96  Y 1 8 

“ France 944  G 96  Y 2 8 

“ France 944  G 96  V 3 8 

“ France 944  G 96  V 4 8 

“ France 944  G 96  V 5 8 

“ France  944  G 96  Y 6 8 

“ France 944  G 96  Y 7 8 

“ France.. 944  G 96  Y 8 8 

Prescott  History  of  reign  of  Ferdinand  and  Isabell .....(*)  946  P 93 

Wilberforce  Spain 946  W 66  8 

Rambaud  Russia 947  R 16  V 1 8 

“ Russia  947  R 16  Y 2 8 

Vanbergen  Story  of  Russia 947  Y 28  8 

Motley  Seige  of  Leyden 949  M 91  8 

Clark  Turkey 949  C 59  8 

True  Heroes  of  Holland 949  T 866  7-8 

Asia 

Lane  Toward  the  rising  sun 950  L 26  6-7 

Miller  Little  people  of  Asia 950  M 64  5-6 

Boulger  China 951  B 76  8 

Vanbergen  Story  of  China........ 951  Y 28  7 

“ Story  of  Japan 952  Y 28  7-8 

Africa 

McCoan  Egypt.... 962  M 12  7-8 

North  America 

Drake  Indian  history 970  D 76  6-8 

Husted  Indian  chiefton  stories 970  H 97  3-4 

“ Indian  children  stories 970  H 97.1  3-4 

Brooks  Story  of  American  Indian 970.1  B 87  6-8 

Dunn  True  Indian  stories 970.1  D 92  5-8 

Wade  Ten  Indian  hunters 970.1  W 12  5-6 

McDavid  Princess  Pocahontas 970.2  M 13  3-6 

Whitney  Four  American  Indians 970.2  W 61  5-8 

James  Indians  of  painted  desert 970.3  J 28  7-8 

Prescott  Conquest  of  Mexico.. 972  P 93  V I cop  1 8 

“ Conquest  of  Mexico 972  P 93  V 1 cop  2 8 

“ Conquest  of  Mexico 972  P 93  V 2 cop  1 8 

Prescott  Conquest  of  Mexico. 972  P 93  V 2 cop  2 8 

“ Conquest  of  Mexico 972  P 93  V 3 cop  1 8 

“ Conquest  of  Mexico  972  P 93  Y 3 cop  2 8 

Quesada  Cuba’s  great  struggle 972.9  Q 5 6-7 


28 


NON-FICTION 


United  States  History 

Abbott  Naval  History 973  A 12  7-8 

Brady  Colonial  lights  and  fighters 973  B 81  cop  1 7-8 

“ Colonial  fights  and  fighters  973  B 81  cop  2 7-8 

“ Border  fights  and  fighters 973  B 81.1  7-8 

“ Revolutionary  fights  and  fighters 973  B 81.2  7-8 

“ Northwestern  fights  and  fighters 973  B 81.3  7-8 

“ Indian  fights  and  fighters 973  B 81.4  7-8 

Baker  Daring  exploits  of  scouts  and  spies 973  B 16  6-7 

Bass  Stories  of  pioneer  life 973  B 31  3-4 

Brooks  American  soldiers 973  B 87  6-7 

“ Civil  war  stories 973  C 58  6-7 

Coffin  Boys  of ’76 973  C 67  7-8 

“ Building  the  nation : 973  C 67.1  7-8 

“ Old  times  in  the  colonies 973  C 67.2  7-8 

“ Colonial  stories 973  C 71  7-8 

Cook  Stories  of  the  old  dominion 973  C 77  7-8 

Eggleston  American  life  and  adventure 973  E 31  cop  1 4-5 

“ American  life  and  adventure 973  E 31  cop  2 4-5 

Elson  History  of  United  States 973  E 49  V 1 7-8 

“ History  of  United  States 973  E 49  Y 2 7-8 

“ History  of  United  States 973  E 49  Y 3 7-8 

“ History  of  United  States 973  E 49  Y 4 7-8 

“ History  of  United  States 973  E 49  Y 5 7-8 

Gordy  American  leaders  and  heroes 973  G 66  7-8 

Graham  Schley  and  Santiago 973  G 73  7-8 

Griffis  Romance  of  discovery 973  G 85  6-7 

Guerber  Story  of  the  great  republic 973  G 92  7-8 

Hart  Colonial  children  973  H 32  5-6 

“ Romance  of  civil  war 973  H 32.1  7-8 

“ Formation  of  the  union 973  H 32.2  8 

Hawthorne  United  States 973  H 39  Y 3 8 

Hitchcock,  R Decisive  battles  of  America 973  H 64  8 

Jenks  When  A merica  won  liberty 973  J 53  6-7 

Johonnot  Stories  of  our  country 973  J 73  4 

Lane  American  history  in  literature 973  L 26  7-8 

Lodge  Hero  tales 973  L 82  cop  1 7-8 

“ Hero  tales  973  L 82  cop  2 7-8 

Miles  Personal  recollections .*. 973  M 64  6-7 

Revolutionary  stories 973  R 45  cop  1 5-6 

Revolutionary  stories 973  R 45  cop  2 5-6 

Roosevelt  Rough  riders  973  R 78  7-8 

Royse  115th  Illinois  regiment 973  R 89  8 

Stone  Days  and  deeds  a hundred  years  ago 973  S 87  8 


NON-FICTION 


29 

Tappan  American  heroes  stories 973  T 17  cop  1 7*8 

“ American  heroes  stories  stories 973  T 17  cop  2 7-8 

Wright  Children’s  stories 973  W 95  5-6 

Fiske  Discovery  of  America 973.1  F 54  8 

Baldwin,  J Discovery  of  Old  Northwest 973.2  B 18  7-8 

Guerber  Story  of  the  thirteen  colonies 973.2  G 92  7-8 

Higginson  Young  folks  book  of  American  explorers 973.2  H 63  7-8 

Fiske  American  revolution 973.3  F54  Y 1 7-8 

“ American  revolution 973.3  F 54  V 2 7-8 

Soley  Boys  of  1812 973  5 S 68  7-8 

Champlin,  J Young  folks  history  of  civil  war 973.7  C 45  7-8 

Coffin,  O C Following  the  flag 973.7  C 67  7-8 

“ Drum  beat  of  the  nation 973.7  C 67.1  cop  1 7-8 

“ Drum  beat  of  the  nation 973.7  C 67.1  cop  2 7-8 

“ Marching  to  victory  973.7  C 67.2  7-8 

“ Redeeming  the  republic 973.7  C 67.3  cop  1 7-8 

“ Redeeming  the  republic 973.7  C 67.3  cop  2 7-8 

“ Freedom  triumphant 973.7  C 67.4  7-8 

Eggleston  Story  of  Confederate  war 973.7  E 31  Y 1 7-8 

“ Story  of  Confederate  war 973.7  E 31  V 2 7-8 

Famous  adventures  and  prison  escapes  of  the 

civil  war 973.7  F 19  7-8 

Stephens  History  of  war  for  the  union  973.7  S 83  7-8 

Brooks  Story  of  our  war  with  Spain 973.8  B 87  7-8 

Everett  Experiences  in  our  war  with  Spain  973.8  E 93  7-8 

Brooks  Story  of  old  Bay  State 974.4  B 87  6-7 

Drake  On  Plymouth  rock 974.4  D 76  5-6 

Griffis  Pilgrims  in  their  homes 974.4  G 85  7-8 

Rhoades  Story  of  Philadelphia 974.8  R 47  7-8 

Walton  Story  of  Pennsylvania 974.8  W 23  6-7 

Stockton  Story  of  New  Jersey 974.9  S 86  6-7 

Harris  Story  of  Georgia 975.8  H 31  6-7 

Baldwin,  J Conquest  of  old  northwest 977  B 18  6-7 

Howells  Stories  of  Ohio 977.1  H 85  8 

Dunn  Indiana 977.2  D 92  8 

Levering  Historic  Indiana 977.2  L 66  7-8 

Thompson,  M Stories  of  Indiana 977.2  T 47  7-8 

Thwaites  Stories  of  Badger  state  977.5  T 54  5-8 

Musick  Stories  of  Missouri 977.8  M 98  5-8 

Higginson  Alaska •••(*)  979.8  H 63 

South  America 

Prescott  Conquest  of  Peru 985  P 93  V 1 8 

“ Conquest  of  Peru 985  P 93  V 2 8 

“ Conquest  of  Peru 985  P 93  V 3 8 

Stevenson  Eight  years  of  trouble  in  Somoa 991  S 84  8 


FICTION 


Abbott,  J Rollo  at  play A 13  3-6 

“ Rollo  learning  to  read A 13.1  3-6 

“ Rollo  learning  to  talk A 13.2  3-6 

“ Rollo’s  correspondence A 13.3  3-6 

“ Rollo’s  experiment A 13.4  3-6 

“ Rollo’s  museum A 13.5  3-6 

“ Rollo’s  philosophy  (air) A 13.6  3-6 

“ Rollo’s  philosophy  (fire) A 13.7  3-6 

“ Rollo’s  philosophy  (sky) A 13.8  3-6 

“ Rollo’s  philosophy  (water) A 13.9  3-6 

“ Rollo’s  travels A 13.10  3-6 

“ Rollo’s  vacation A13.ll  3-6 

“ Rollo  at  school A 13.12  3-6 

Ade,  G Artie (*)  A 22 

“ Doc’  Horne (*)  A 22.1 

Adelborg,  A Clean  Peter.... A 266  1 

Aitken  Eyes  and  no  eyes A 29  4 

Alcott,  L M Little  men A 35  6-7 

“ Little  women A 35.1  6-7 

Alden,  W L Cruise  of  the  Canoe  Club A 359  3-4 

“ Moral  pirates A 359.1  3-4 

“ Cruise  of  the  “Ghost” A 359.2  cop  1 3-4 

“ Cruise  of  the  “Ghost” A 359.2  cop  2 3-4 

“ Adventures  of  Jimmy  Brown A 359.3  3-4 

“ New  Robinson  Crusoe A 359.4  3-4 

Aldrich,  T B Marjorie  Daw A 36  5-6 

“ Story  of  a bad  boy A 36.1  5-6 

Alger,  H Jr  Adrift  in  New  York A 39  4-8 

“ Andy  Gordon A 39.1  4-8 

“ Andy  Grant’s  Pluck A 39.2  4-8 

“ Brave  and  Bold A 39.3  4-8 

“ Cash  Boy A 39.4  4-8 

“ Chester  Rand  A 39.5  4-8 

“ Dean  Dunham A 39.6  4-8 

“ Do  and  Dare A 39.7  4-8 

“ Driven  from  home A 39.8  4-8 

“ Erie  train  boy A 39.9  4-8 

“ Facing  the  world A 39.10  4-8 

“ Hector’s  inheritance A 39.11  4-8 

“ Helping  himself A 39.12  4-8 

“ Herbert  Carter’s  legacy A 39.13  4-8 

“ In  a new  world A39.14  4-8 


FICTION  31 

Alger,  H Jr  Jack’s  ward A 39.15  4-8 

u Jed  the  poorhouse  boy % A 39.16  4-8 

“ Julius  the  street  boy A 39.17  4-8 

“ Luke  Walton A 39.18  4-8 

“ Making  his  way A 39.19  4-8 

Only  an  Irish  boy A 39  20  4-8 

“ Paul  the  peddler A 39.21  4-8 

“ Phil  the  fiddler A 39.22  4-8 

“ Ralph  Raymond’s  heir A 39.23  4-8 

“ Risen  from  the  ranks A 39.24  4-8 

“ Sam’s  chance A 39.25  cop  1 4-8 

“ Sam’s  chance A 39.25  cop  2 4-8 

“ Shifting  for  himself A 39.26  4-8 

“ Slow  and  sure A 39.27  4-8 

“ Store  boy A 39.28  4-8 

“ Strive  and  succeed A 39.29  4-8 

“ Strong  and  steady A 39.30  4-8 

“ Tom  the  bootblack ..A  39.31  4-8 

“ Try  and  trust A 39.32  4-8 

“ Young  acrobat A 39.33  4-8 

“ Young  outlaw A 39.34  4-8 

“ Young  salesman A 39.35  4-8 

“ Young  musicans A 39.36  4-8 

Allen,  J L Choir  invisible (*)  A 42.1 

“ Bride  of  the  mistletoe (*)  A 42.2 

“ Kentucky  cardinal (*)  A 42.3 

Allen  Son  of  Liberty A 43  3-5 

“ Called  to  the  front A 43.1  3-6 

Altsheler  Young  trailers A 46  3-6 

Amicis,  E de  Cuore  A 51  6-8 

Andrews,  J Each  and  all A 56  3-4 

“ Ten  boys A 56.1  4-5 

Ashley  Gilbert,  the  trapper A 82  6-8 

Atherton  Tower  of  ivory (*)  A 86 

Austin,  J Standish  of  Standish (*)  A 93 

Austin,  O P Uncle  Sam’s  secrets A 936 

Bacheller,  I Darrel  of  the  blessed  Isles (*)  B 12 

“ Eben  Holden (*)  B 12.2 

Bacon  An  idyll  of  all  fool’s  day.. (*)  B 12.6 

Baldwin,  J Horse  fair B 18  7-8 

Bangs,  J K House  boat  on  the  Styx (*)  B 21 

“ Andirons  tales B 21.1  1-2 

Bannerman  Story  of  the  black  Mingo B 216  1-2 

“ Story  of  little  black  Sambo B 216.1  1-2 

“ Story  of  the  teasing  monkey ,.,,,,,...,31  216,2  1--? 


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FICTION 


Barbour,  R H For  the  honor  of  the  school B 23  5-8 

“ Four  in  Camp B 23.1  cop  1 5-8 

“ Four  in  camp  B 23.2  cop  2 5-8 

“ Arrival  of  Jimpson B 23.3  5-8 

“ Behind  the  line B 23.4  5-8 

“ Captain  of  the  crew B 23.5  5-8 

“ Crimsom  sweater B 23.6  5-8 

**  Double  play B 23.7  5-8 

“ Four  afloat B 23.8  5-8 

“ Four  afoot B 23.9  5-8 

“ On  your  mark B 23.10  5-8 

“ Spirit  of  the  school B 23.11  cop  1 5-8 

“ Spirit  of  the  school B 23.11  cop  2 5-8 

“ Tom,  Dick  and  Harriet ..B  23.12  5-8 

“ Weatherby’s  inning B 23.13  5-8 

Barnett,  E S Jerry’s  reward B 26  2-3 

Barnes,  J With  the  flag  in  the  channel B 266  7-8 

“ For  king  or  country B 266.1  7-8 

“ A loyal  traitor B 266.2  8 

“ Midshipman  Farragut B 266.3  6-7 

“ Hero  of  Erie B 266.4  7-8 

“ Son  of  “Light-horse”  Harry  B 266.5  7-8 

Barton  Prairie  schooner B 29  6-7 

“ When  Boston  braved  the  king B 29.1  6 -l 

Baum,  L F John  Dough  and  the  Cherub B 34  4-5 

Bayloi,  F C Juan  and  Juanita B 35  5-6 

“ Ladder  of  fortune (*)  B 35.1 

Benedict  Gregory  guards B 46  7-8 

Bennett  Barnaby  Lee B 47  7-8 

“ Master  Skylark B 47.1  7-8 

“ Treasure  of  Pyre  Gaillard  B 47.2  7-8 

Bingham,  M Blackie B 59 

Blackmore  Lorna  Doone (*)  B 62 

“ Alice  Lorraine (*)  B 62.1 

Black  Judith  Shakespeare (*)  B 626 

Blackwood  Jimbo (*)  B 63 

Bond,  A R Scientific  American  boy B 71  7-8 

“ Book  of  trains B 71.1  i 

“ Book  of  ships - B 71.2  1 

“ Book  of  soldiers B 71.3  1 

“ Book  of  the  zoo B 71.4  1 

Boyle  Calendar  stories B 79  3 

Brady,  E T Patriots B 81  7-8 

“ Rueben  James B 81.1  7-8 

“ Ring  and  the  man  B 81.2  7-8 


FICTION 


33 


Bridgman,  C Book  of  shops B 85  1 

Bridman,  L J Santa  Claus  club B 856 

Brooks,  E S Under  the  tamaracks B 87  7-8 

“ Master  of  strong  hearts B 87.1  cop  1 8 

“ Master  of  strong  hearts B 87.1  cop  2 8 

“ Boy  of  the  first  empire B 87.2  7 

Brooks,  N Boy  emigrants B 873  7-8 

“ Boy  settlers B 873.1  7-8 

“ Boys  of  Fairfort B 873.2  7-8 

Brown,  A F Curious  book  of  birds B 8772  4-5 

“ Star  jewels B 8772.1  3-5 

“ John  of  the  woods B 8772.2  4-5 

Brown,  C Bold  Robin  and  his  rangers B 8774  4-5 

Brown,  J Rab  and  his  friends B 8782  cop  1 6-7 

“ Rab  and  his  friends B 8782  cop  2 6-7 

Brown,  K L Alice  and  Tom  B 8783  2-8 

Browne,  F Granny’s  wonderful  chair B 88  cop  1 5 6 

“ Granny’s  wonderful  chair B 88  cop  2 5-6 

Bruce  School  days B 886 

Bullen,  F T Walerman’s  wife (*)  B 93 

Bunyan,  J Pilgrim’s  progress B 94  cop  1 7-8 

“ Pilgrim’s  progress B 94  cop  2 7-8 

“ Pilgrim’s  progress B 94  cop  3 7-8 

“ Pilgrim’s  progress B 94  cop  4 7-8 

“ Pilgrim’s  progress B 94  cop  5 7-8 

Burgess,  G Goops  and  how  to  grow  them B 95  1 

Burdette  Chimes  from  a jester’s  bells (*)  b 956 

Burnett  Little  Lord  Fauntleroy B 96  4-5 

“ Racketty-packetty  house B 96.1  1-2 

“ The  shuttle (*)  b 96.2 

“ Through  one  administration (*)  b 96.3 

Butterworth,  H Heroine  of  the  wilderness B 98  6-7 

“ In  the  boyhood  of  Lincoln B 98.1  6-7 

“ The  treasure  ship B 98.2  6-7 

“ The  wampum  belt B 98.3  6-7 

“ Young  McKinley B 98.4  6-7 

Bynner,  E L Begum’s  daughter (*)  B 99 

“ Zachary  Phips (*)  b 99.1 

Byrum  Our  darling’s  ABC  book B 996  1-2 

“ How  John  became  a man B 996.1  2-3 

Caldecott,  R Hey-diddle-diddle  picture  book C 14  1-2 

“ Picture  book  No.  2 : C 14.1  1-2 

lt  Picture  book C 14.2  1-2 

“ Panjandrum  picture  book C 14-3  1 

Calhoun  Miss  Minerva  and  William  Green  Hill (*)C  15 

Canavan  Ben  Comee C 21  3-6 


34 


FICTION 


Canfield  Boys  of  the  Rincon  ranch C 22  3-5 

Carrol,  L Alice’s  adventures C31  4 

“ Through  the  looking  glass C31.1  4 

Catherwood,  M Lazarre (*)  C 36 

“ Story  of  Tonty (*)  C 36.1 

Cervantes,  M de  Don  Quixote C 41  7-8 

“ Don  Quixote C 41  p 7-8 

Chambers,  R W Chambric  mask  (*)  C 44 

Champney  Paddy  O’Leary  and  his  learned  pig C 45  3 

Chaucer  Tales  from  Chaucer .. C 49  s 7-8 

Church,  A J Three  Greek  children C 56  4 

“ Young  Mecedonian C 56.1  4 

Churchill,  W The  Crisis (*)  C 563 

“ Coniston . (*)  C 563.1 

“ Crossing (*)  C 563.2 

“ Mr.  Crewe’s  career (*)  C 563.3 

“ Modern  chronicle.. (*)  C 563.4 

Clark  Joe  Bently C 59  6-7 

“ Boy  life  in  United  States  navy C 59.1  6-7 

Coffin,  C C Winning  his  way C 67  5-6 

“ Daughters  of  the  revolution C 67.1  5-6 

Conner,  R Glengarry  school  days C 75  cop  1 7-8 

“ Glengarry  school  days C 75  cop  2 7-8 

“ Man  from  Glengarry C 75.1  7-8 

“ Sky  pilot C 75.2  7-8 

“ Doctor (*)  C 75.3 

“ Foreigner (*)  C 75.4 

Copper,  J F Deerslayer C 77  7-8 

“ Last  of  the  Mohicans C 77.1  7-8 

“ Pathfinder C 77.2  7-8 

“ The  pilot „ C 77.3  7-8 

“ The  pioneers C 77.4  7-8 

“ The  prairie. C 77.5  7-8 

“ The  spy C 77.6  7-8 

“ Lionel  Lincoln  C 77.7  7-8 

“ Red  Rover C 77.8  7-8 

Coryell  Diego  Pinzon  C 83  7-8 

Cotes,  Mrs.  E Imperialist (*)  G 84 

“ Story  of  Sonny  Sahib C 84.1  3 

Costello,  T Sure  dart C 846  4-5 

Cox,  P Brownies,  their  book C 87  1 

Cragin,  L E Kindergarten  stories  C 88  1 

Crawford,  M Diva’s  Ruby (*)  G 89 

“ Fair  Margaret (*)  C 89.1 

“ Little  city  of  hope (*)  C 89.2 

“ Primadonna (*)  C 89$ 


FICTION 


35 


Crawford,  M Stradella 

“ White  sister 

“ Undesirable  Governess 

Crothers,  S M Miss  Mullet’s  Christmas  party 
Crowly,  M C Heroine  of  the  strait 


(*)  C 89.4 

(*)  C 89.5 

(*)  C 89.6 

C 95  3 

(*)  C 951 

“ Love  thrives  in  war (*)  C 951.1 

Curtis,  G W Prue  and  I C 97 

Dalton  Tiger  prince D 15  5-6 

“ War  Tiger , D 15.1  5-6 

“ White  elephant.  D 15.2  5-6 

Dalrymple  Little-me-to D 156  1-2 

Dana,  M Puritan  witch (*)  D 16 

Dana,  R H Jr  Two  years  before  the  mast D 17  cop  1 7-8 

“ Two  years  before  the  mast D 17  cop  2 7-8 

Danby  Heart  of  a child (*)  D 176 

“ Sebastian (*)  D 176.1 

“ Pigs  in  clover D 176.2  7-8 

Davis  White  mice,..-. (*)  D 26 

Defoe,  D Robinson  Crusoe D 31  ,cop  1 7-8 

“ Robinson  Crusoe D 31  cop  2 7-8 

“ Robinson  Crusoe D 31  cop  3 7-8 

“ Robinson  Crusoe D 31  cop  4 7-8 

Democracy (*)  D 38 

Alice  for  short (*)  D 386 

It  can  never  happen  again ^*)  D 386.1 


De  Morgan 

<< 


Devoor,  A 
Diaz,  Mrs. 
Dickens,  C 


Oliver  Iverson 

(*)  D51 

A M William  Henry  lettters 

D 54 

4-5 

Childs  dream  of  a star 

D 548 

4-6 

Christmas  stories 

D 548.1 

7-8 

Dombey  and  son 

D 

548.2  cop  1 

7-8 

Dombey  and  son 

D 

548.2  cop  2 

7-8 

Martin  Chuzzlewit 

D 

548.3  cop  1 

7-8 

Martin  Chuzzlewit 

D 

548.3  cop  2 

7-8 

Our  mutual  friend 

D 

548.4  cop  1 

7-8 

Our  mutual  friend 

D 

548.4  cop  2 

7-8 

Cricket  on  the  hearth 

D 548.5 

7-8 

Oliver  Twist 

D 

548.6  cop  1 

7-8 

* Oliver  Twist.. ... 

D 

548.6  cop  2 

7-8 

Oliver  Twist 

D 

548.6  cop  3 

7-8 

Oliver  Twist 

D 

548.6  cop  4 

7-8 

Bleak  house  

D 548.7 

7-8 

Christmas  book 

D 548.8 

7-8 

Christmas  carol 

D 548.9 

7-8 

Great  expectation  and  hard  times 

D 548.10 

7-8 

Little  Dorrit 

D 548.ll 

7-8 

Old  curiosity  shop 

....D  548.12 

7-8 

36 


FICTION 


Dickens,  C Nicholas  Nickleby D 548.13  7-8 

“ Tail  of  two  cities D 548.14  7-8 

“ David  Copperfield D 548.15  7-8 

Dillon,  M Rose  of  old  St.  Louis .....(*)D  57 

Dix  Little  captive  lad D 61 

“ Soldier  Rigdale D 61.1  5-6 

Dodge,  M M Hans  Brinker D 64  7-8 

Dole,  C F Crib  and  fly D 66  3-4 

Donnell  Very  small  person D 68  4-5 

Dopp  Early  Cave  men D 69  3 

“ Tree  Dwellers D 69.1  3 

Doubleday  Cattle  ranch  to  college D 72  3-5 

Douglas,  A M Little  girl  in  old  Quebec D 73  7-8 

Doyle,  C M Taming  of  the  jungle D 75  7-8 

Doyle,  A C Adventures  of  Sherlock  Holmes (*)D  756 

“ Memoirs  of  Sherlock  Holmes (*)  D 756.1 

Drake  Young  vigilantes D 76  5-6 

Dromgoole,  W The  farrier’s  dog  and  his  fellow D 78  3-4 

“ Fortunes  of  the  fellow D 78.1  3-4 

Drummond  Monkey  that  wouldn’t  kill D 79  3-4 

Drysdale  Beach  patrol D 81  4-5 

“ Cadet  Standish  of  St  Louis D 81.1  4-5 

“ Fast  mail D 81.2  5-6 

“ Young  super-cargo D 81.3  5-6 

Duckwitz,  L C What  Thelma  found D 83  3-4 

Dudley,  A T Making  the  nine D 84  cop  1 5-6 

“ Making  the  nine D 84  cop  2 5-6 

“ In  the  line D 84.1  cop  1 5-6 

“ In  the  line D 84.1  cop  2 5-6 

“ Following  the  ball D 84.2  5-6 

“ Full-back  afloat D 84.3  5-6 

“ With  mask  and  mitt D 84.4  5-6 

“ Yale  cup D 84.5  5-6 

Duma,  A Count  of  Monte  Christo (*)  D 88 

Duncan  Adventures  of  Billy  Topsail D 91  3-4 

Dunne  Mr.  Dooley  in  peace  and  war D 92  7-8 

Eaton  Teddy  B and  Teddy  G E 14  1-2 

“ More  about  the  Roosevelt  bears E 14.1  1-2 

Edgeworth,  M Waste  not,  want  not E 23  3 

Eggleston,  E Graysons (*)  E 31 

Hoosier  school  boy (*)E  31.1 

“ Hoosier  school  master E 31.2  4-5 

“ Roxy E 31.3  4-5 

Eggleston,  G C Big  brother E 316.1  5-6 

“ Captain  Sam E 316.2  5-6 

“ Dorothy  South (*)  E 316.3 


FICTION  37 

Eggleston,  G C Jack  Shelby E 316.4  4-5 

“ Long  knives E 316.5  4-5 

“ Signal  boys E 316.6  4-5 

“ Wreck  of  the  Red  Bird E 316.7  4-5 

Eldred  Lookout  island  campers E 37  5-6 

Eliot,  G Adam  Bede (*)  E 42 

“ Daniel  Deronda (*)  E 42.1  Y 1 

“ Daniel  Deronda (*)  E 42.1  V 2 

“ Mill  on  the  Floss (*)  E 42.2 

“ Silas  Marner (*)  E 42.3 

Ellis,  E S True  to  his  trust E 47  5-6 

“ Arthur  Helmeth E 47.1  5-6 

“ Blazing  arrow E 47.2  5-6 

“ Camp  in  the  mountains E 47.3  5-6 

“ Check  No.  2134 E 47.5  4-6 

“ Cowmen  and  Rustlers..  E 47.5  5-6 

“ Darsey E 47.6  5-6 

“ Fighting  to  win E 47.7  5-6 

“ From  lent  to  White  Hous  e E 47.8  5-6 

“ Golden  rock E 47.9  5-6 

“ Honest  Ned E 47.10  5-6 

“ Hunt  of  the  white  elephant E 47.11  5-6 

“ Hunters  of  the  Ozark E 47.12  5-6 

“ Days  of  the  pioneers E 47.13  5-6 

“ Jim  and  Joe E 47.14  5-6 

“ Last  war  trail E 47.15  5-6 

“ On  the  trail  of  Germonico E 47.16  5-6 

“ Perils  of  the  jungle E 47.17  5-6 

“ Ned  on  the  river E 47.18  5-6 

“ Red  eagle E 47.19  5-6 

“ Secret  of  Coffin  Island E 47.20  5-6 

“ Shod  with  silence E 47.21  5-6 

“ Two  boys  in  Wyoming E 47.22  5-6 

Ewing,  J H Jacknaps E 95  cop  1 4-5 

“ Jacknaps E 95  cop  2 4-5 

“ Jan  of  the  windmill E 95.1  4-5 

“ Lob-lie-by-the-fire E 95.2  4-5 

“ Mary’s  meadow E 95.3  4-5 

“ Story  of  a short  life E 95.4  4-5 

Field,  E Little  book  of  profitable  tales F 46  4-5 

Finn  That  football  game F 51  6-7 

Fitzpatrick  Jock  of  the  Bush  veld F 55  6-7 

Fletcher,  J S Paths  of  the  prudent (*)  F 61 

Forbes  Elizabeth’s  charm  string F 69  4-5 

Fortesque  Story  of  a red  deer F 73  5-7 

Foster  Cab  No.  44 (*)  F 75 


38 


FICTION 


Fox,  F M Farmer  Brown  and  the  birds F 79  3-4 

Fox,  J Jr  Knight  of  the  Cumberland F 792  7-8 

“ Little  shepherd  of  kingdom  come F 792.1  7-8 

“ Crittenden F 792.2  7-8 

“ Trail  of  the  Lonesome  pine F 792.3  7-8 

Francis  Book  of  cheerful  cats F 81  5-6 

Fraser,  W A Sa-Zada  tales F 84  5-6 

French,  H W Lance  of  Kanana F 846  5-6 

Freeman,  ME  By  the  light  of  the  soul (*)  F 85 

French,  A Reform  of  Shaun  F 87  5-6 

“ Sir  Marrock F 87.1  7-8 

Frothingham,  J P Running  the  gauntlet F 94  6-7 

Garland  Long  trail.... G 23  7-8 

Gerard,  D One  year (*)  G 35 

Gladden  Santa  Claus  on  a lark  G 54  3-4 

Glascow  Romance  of  a plain  man.. (*)  G 546 

Glentworth  Twentieth  century  boy G 55  6-7 

Godfrey,  H For  the  Norton  name G 58  6-7 

Goldsmith,  O Goody  two  shoes G 62  2-3 

“ Yicar  of  Wakefield G 62.1  7-8 

“ Choice  works G 62.2  7-8 

Goodwin  V eronica  Playfair (*)  G 65 

“ Up  grade (*)  G 656 

Gordon  Osceola ... G 66  6-7 

“ Tecumsah G 66.1  5-6 

“ Logan  the  Mingo G 66.2  5-6 

Gordon,  E M Two  Teddy  bears  in  Toyland G 666  1-2 

Goss,  W L In  the  navy..... G 67  3-6 

“ Jack  Alden G 67.1  3-6 

“ Jed G 67.2  3-6 

“ Tom  Clifton... G 67.3  4-5 

Graydon,  W In  the  days  of  Washington G 78  5-6 

Greene  Lincoln  conscript G 79  5-6 

Gray,  Mrs.  Cousin  Harry  (*)  G 84 

Greei,  S C Kings  of  the  east (*)  G 848 

Grinnel  Jack  among  the  Indians G 86  5-6 

“ Jack  in  the  Rockies  G 86.1  5-6 

“ Jack  the  young  ranchman G 86.2  5-6 

“ Jack  the  young  trapper G 86.3  5-6 

Guizou  A minals  in  the  ark  G 96  5-6 

Habberton  Who  was  Paul  Grayson H 11 

Haine  Luck  of  Dudley  Grahams H 14  6-7 

Hall  Aunt  Jane  of  Kentucky (*)  H 176 

Hale,  E E Tales  from  Munchausen  H 16  cop  1 2-3 

“ Tales  from  Munchausen H 16  cop  2 2-3 

“ Tales  from  Munchausen H 16  cop  3 2-3 


FICTION  39 

Hale,  E E Man  without  a country H 16.1  7-8 

Hale,  L P Peterkin  papers H 163  3-4 

Haley,  M M Dornfield  summer H 168  6-7 

Hale,  L C Actress (*)  H 169 

Hall  One  immortality (*)  H 17 

Hamblen  General  managers  story (*)  II  19 

Hammond,  H Pinkie  Perkins,  just  a boy H 22  5*6 

Hamp  Treasure  of  Mushroom  Rock FI  226 

Harbert  Out  of  her  sphere (*)  H 25 

Harris,  J C Baalam  and  his  master II  31  6-7 

“ Bishop  and  the  Boogerman H 31.1 

Hart  Luck  of  Roaring  Camp H 32 

Hawthorne,  N Twice  told  tales H 39  7-8 

“ House  of  seven  gables H 39.1  7-8 

Hawkes  Shaggy  coat Ii  396  3-4 

Headland  Chinise  Mother  Goose  rhymes H 43 

Hemyng,  B Jack  Harkaway  afloat  and  ashore H 49  4-6 

“ Jack  Harkaway  after  school  days H 49.1  4-6 

“ Jack  Harkaway  among  brigands H 49.2  4-6 

“ Jack  Harkaway  among  pirates H 49.3  4-6 

“ Jack  Harkaway  and  bushrangers H 49.4  4-6 

“ Jack  Harkaway  and  red  dragon H 49.5  4-6 

“ Jack  Harkaway  around  the  world  H 49.6  4-6 

“ Jack  Harkaway  at  Oxford H 49.7  4-6 

“ Jack  Harkaway  in  America H 49.8  4-6 

“ Jack  Harkaway  in  Australia H 49.9  4-6 

“ Jack  Harkaway  in  China H 49.10  4-6 

Jack  Harkaway  in  Greece H 49.11  4-6 

“ Jack  Harkaway ’s  battle  with  the  Turks H 49.12  4-6 

“ Jack  Harkaway ’s  capture II  49.13  4-6 

“ Jack  Harkaway’s  confidence H 49.14  4-6 

“ Jack  Harkaway’s  duel 11  49.15  4-6 

“ Jack  Harkaway’s  friends H 49.16  4-6 

“ Jack  Harkaways’s  perils H 49.17  4-6 

“ Jack  Harkaway’s  pluck H 49.18  4-6 

“ Jack  Harkaway’s  resolve H 49.19  4-6 

“ Jack  Harkaway’s  return H 49.20  4-6 

“ Jack  Harkaway’s  school  days H 49.21  4-6 

“ Jack  Harkaway’s  struggles H 49.22  4-6 

“ Jack  Harkaway’s  triumphs H 49.23  4-6 

Henderson  Sea  yarns H 496 

Henty,  G A Among  Malay  pirates H 52  4-6 

“ Beric  the  Briton  H 52.1  4-6 

“ Bonnie  Prince  Charlie H 52.2  4-6 

“ Boy  knight H 52.3  4-6 

“ Bravest  of  the  brave H 52.4  4-6 


40 


FICTION 


Henty,  G A By  England’s  aid H 52.5  5-7 

“ By  right  of  conquest H 52.6  5-7 

“ Captain  Bailey’s  heir H 52.7  5-7 

“ Cat  of  Bubastes H 52.8  5-7 

“ Cornet  of  horse H 52.9  5-7 

“ Dragon  and  the  raven H 52.10  cop  1 5-7 

“ Dragon  and  the  raven H 52.10  cop  2 5-7 

“ Final  reckoning H 52.11  5-7 

“ For  name  and  fame H 52.12  5-7 

“ For  the  temple H 52.13  5-7 

“ Friends  though  divided H 52.14  5-7 

“ Golden  canon H 52.15  5-7 

“ In  freedom’s  cause H 52.16  5-7 

“ In  the  reign  of  terror H 52.17  cop  1 5-7 

“ In  the  reign  of  terror H 52.17  cop  2 5-7 

“ In  times  of  peril H 52.18  5-7 

“ Jack  Archer H 52.19  5-7 

“ Lion  of  the  north H 52.20  5-7 

“ Lost  heir H 52.21  5-7 

“ Maori  and  settlers II  52.22  5-7 

“ Orange  and  green H 52.23  5-7 

“ One  of  the  twenty-eight H 52.24  5 7 

“ Sturdy  and  strong H 52.25  5-7 

“ True  to  the  old  flag H 52.26  cop  1 5-7 

“ True  to  the  old  flag H 52.26  cop  2 5-7 

“ With  Clive  in  India H 52.27  5-7 

“ With  Lee  in  Virginia H 52.28  5-7 

“ With  Wolfe  in  Canada H 52.29  5-7 

“ Wulf,  the  Saxon H 52.30  5-7 

“ Young  buglers II  52.31  5-7 

“ Young  colonists H 52.32  5-7 

“ Young  Franc  Tireurs H 52.33  5-7 

“ Young  Midshipman H 52.34  5-7 

“ By  Pyke  and  Dyke H 52.35  5-7 

Herrick  Together (*)  H 56 

Hesser  Joe’s  signal  code H 58 

Hinman  Corporal  Si  Klegg H 66 

Holder  Adventures  of  Torqua H 72  7-8 

“ Treasure  Divers H 72.1  4-5 

Holland  Arthur  Bonniecastle H 73 

Holmes  O W Autocrat  of  the  breakfast  table H 75 

Homer  Story  of  Iliad,  by  E.  Brooks H 76  b 7-8 

“ Story  of  Odessey,  by  E.  Brooks H 76.1  b 7-8 

“ Stories  from  Homer,  by  Church H 76  c 7-8 

“ Adventures  of  Ulysses,  by  C.  Lamb H 76  1 7-8 

Hoover  Pa  Flickinger’s  folk H 78 


FICTION 


41 


Hopkins,  W F Sandman,  his  farm  stories H 79  cop  1 2-3 

“ Sandman,  his  farm  stories H 79  cop  2 2-3 

“ Sandman,  more  farm  stories H 79.1  2-3 

Hopkins,  H M Torch (*)H  794 

Hough  Story  of  the  Cowboy H 83  G-8 

Howells  Mouse  trap (*)  H 85 

Howliston  Cat  Talesl H 86  3 

Hughes,  T Tom  Brown’s  School  Days II  89  cop  1 7-8 

“ Tom  Brown’s  School  Days H 89  cop  2 7-8 

“ Tom  Brown  at  Oxford  H 89.1  7-8 

Hughes  Lakerim  Athletic  club (*)  II  896 

Hugo  Les  Miserables (*)  H 897 

Indian  stories I 39  4-5 

Ingelow,  J Mopsa,  the  fairy  1 46  4-5 

“ Three  fairy  tales J 46.1  3-4 

Ingersoll  Island  in  the  air 1 47  6-7 

“ Eight  secrets 1 47.1  6-7 

Inman  Ranche  on  the  Oxhide 1 57  6-7 

Inman  H E Wulnoch,  the  wanderer I 576  7-8 

Irving,  W Dolph  Hevliger 1 72  7-8 

“ Old  Christmas I 72.1  7-8 

Jackson,  H Cat  stories J 12  2-3 

“ Ramona (*)  J 13 

Jacobs,  W W Master  of  craft (*)  J 17  cop  1 

“ Master  of  craft (*)  J 17  cop  2 

James  Tom  Winstone J 28 

My  friend  Jim J 281.1  3-5 

Jamison  Lady  Jane J 32  4-5 

Janvier,  T A Aztec  treasure  house J 35  cop  1 7-8 

“ Aztec  treasure  house J 35  cop  2 7-8 

Jayne  White  mustang J 42  6-7 

Jefferies,  R Bevis  J 45  7-8 

Jenks  Ba-long-long J 53  3-4 

Jerome  Three  men  in  a boat (*)  J 56 

Johnson  Eternal  boy J 68  6-7 

Johnson,  R End  of  a rainbow J 69  6-8 

“ Phaeton  Rogers J 69.1  7-8 

Johnson,  S Rasselas (*)  J 696 

Johnston,  A F Asa  Holmes J 72  4-5 

“ Aunt  Liza’s  hero J 72.1  4-5 

“ Big  brother J 72.2  4-5 

“ Cicely J 72.3  4-5 

“ Flips  island  of  providence J 72.4  4-5 

“ Joel J 72.5  4-5 

“ Story  of  Dago  J 72.6  4-5 

“ Little  Colonel J 72.7  4-5 


42 


FICTION 


Johnston,  A F Little  colonel  stories J 72.8  4-5 

“ Giant  scissors J 72.9  4-2 

“ Two  little  knights  of  Kentucky J 72.10  4-5 

“ Little  Colonel’s  hero J 72.11  4-5 

“ Little  Colonel’s  holidays J 72.12  4-5 

“ The  little  Colonel’s  house  party  J 72.13  4-5 

“ Little  Colonel  at  boarding  school J 72.14  4-5 

“ Little  Colonel  in  Arizona J 72.15  4-5 

“ Little  Colonel’s  Christmas  vacation J 72.16  4-5 

“ In  the  desert  of  waiting J 72.17  4-5 

“ Three  weavers  J 72.18  4-5 

“ Ole  mammy’s  torment J 72.19  4-5 

“ Little  Colonel;  maid  of  honor J 72.20  4-5 

“ Little  Colonel;  knight  comes  riding J 72.21  4-5 

“ Mary  Ware J 72.22  4-5 

Johnston,  M Lewis  Rand (*)  J 73 

Jones,  V C Miss  Hogg (*)  J 79 

Kieffer,  H M Recollections  of  a drummer  boy  K 47  4-5 

King,  C Cadet  days K 52  cop  1 5-6 

“ Cadet  days K 52  cop  2 5-6 

“ In  spite  of  foes K 52.1  5-6 

“ From  school  to  battle-field  K 52.2  5-6 

“ Adventures  of  Uncle  Sam’s  soldiers K 52.3  5-6 

King,  B Inner  shrine  K 526  5-6 

Kingsley,  C Westward  ho K55  7-8 

“ Water  babies K 55.1  4-5 

“ At  last K 55.2  5-6 

Kipling,  R Captains  courageous K 57  7-6 

“ Jungle  book K 57.1  4-5 

“ Second  jungle  book K 57.2  4-5 

“ Drums  of  the  fore  and  aft K 57.3  4-5 

“ Days  work (*)  K 57.4  cop  1 

“ Days  work (*)  K 57.5cop  2 

“ Just  so  stories K 57.5  2-3 

“ Plain  tales  of  the  hills (*)  K 57.6 

La  Motte,  F de  Undine L 11  45 

Lang,  Ed  Animal  story  book L 26  5-6 

“ Red  book L 26.1  5-6 

Lane  Katrine (*)  L 266 

Lear  Nonsense  books L 43  cop  1 2-3 

“ Nonsense  books  L43cop2  2-3 

Lee  Paul  Carah,  cornishman '. (*)  L 47 

Leighton,  R Pilots  of  Pomona L 52  6-7 

Lewis  At  the  Mikado’s  court L 67  6-7 

Little  Lady  of  the  decoration (*)  L 77 


FICTION 


43 


London,  I Cruise  of  the  Dazzler (*)  L 84 

London,  J Martin  Eden (*)  L 84.1 

“ White  fang (*)  L 84.2 

Lynch,  L L Danger  line (*)  L 98 

Lytton,  B Last  days  of  Pompeii (*)  L 99 

“ Harold (*)  L 99.1 

MacDonald,  G At  the  back  of  the  North  Wind M 13  6-7 

MacGrath  Half  a rogue (*)  M 14 

“ Goose  girl (*)  M 14.1 

McIntyre  Cave  boy M 15  2-3 

Major  Uncle  Tom  Andy  Bill M 23  4-5 

“ Gentle  knight  from  old  Brandenburg (*)  M 23.1 

“ Bears  of  Blue  River M 23.2  4-5 

Malone  Plebe  at  West  Point M 25  6-7 

“ A West  Point  yearling M 25.1  6-7 

“ Winning  his  way  to  West  Point M 25.2  6-7 

Marryat,  C Masterman  ready M 36  7-8 

“ Poor  Jack M 36.1  8 

“ Children  of  the  new  forest M 36.2  8 

“ Settlers  in  Canada M 36.3  8 

“ Little  Savage M 36.4  8 

Martineau,  H Crofton  boys M 38  cop  1 5-6 

“ Crofton  boys M 38  cop  2 5-6 

Martin  Emmy  Lou M 386  5-6 

Matthews,  B Tom  Paulding M 43  cop  1 5-6 

“ Tom  Paulding M 43  cop  2 5-6 

Mee,  H Diplomatic  women (*)  M 49 

Melville,  H Typee M 53  7-8 

Merriweather,  L Lord’s  courtship (*)  M 56 

Merwin  Girl  and  the  bill (*)  M 57 

Miller  Less  than  kin (*)  M 64 

Molesworth  Carrots M 71  4-5 

Montgomery  Santa  Claus’s  twin  brother M 78  3.4 

Montgomery,  L Anne  of  Green  Gables (*)  M 786 

“ . Anne  of  Avonlea (*)  M 786.1 

Morrison,  A Red  triangle  (*)  M 87 

Mulets,  L E Flower  stories M 95  3-4 

“ Bird  stories M 95.1  3-4 

“ Insect  stories M 95.2  3-4 

Muir  Stickeen M 956  5-6 

Mulock,  D M Adventures  of  brownie 96  cop  1 4-5 

“ Adventures  of  brownie M 96  cop  2 4-5 

“ His  little  mother M 96.1  4-5 

“ Little  lame  prince M 96.2  cop  1 4-5 

“ Little  lame  prince M 96.2  cop  2 4-5 

“ Little  Sunshine’s  holiday M 96.3  4-8 

“ John  Halifax M 96.4  7-5 


44 


FICTION 


Mulock,  D M So-fat  and  Mew-mew M 96.5  3 

Munroe,  K Camp  mates M 968  5-6 

“ Canoe  mates M 968.1  5-6 

“ Derrick  Sterling M 968.2  5-6 

“ Dory  mates M 968.3  5-6 

“ Flamingo  feather , M 968.4  5-6 

“ Furseals  tooth  M 968.5  5-6 

“ Raft  mates M 968.6  5-6 

Snow-shoes  and  sledges M 968.7  5-6 

“ A war  with  Pontiac M 968.8  5-6 

“ Big  Cypress M 968.9  5-6 

“ Cab  and  caboose M 968.10  5-6 

“ Coral  ship M 968.11  5-6 

“ Forward  March  M 968.12  5-6 

“ Prince  Dusty M 968.13  5-6 

“ Through  swamp  and  glade M 968.14  5-6 

“ Under  order M 968.15  5-6 

“ Wakulla M 968.16  5-6 

“ White  conquerors ...M  968.17  5-6 

“ With  Crocket  and  Bowie M 968.18  5-6 

“ Under  the  great  bear  M 968.19  5-6 

Musset,  P de  Mr.  Wind  and  Madam  Rain  M 98  3-4 

Newman  Belle  Islers (*)  N 55 

Nicholson,  M House  of  a thovsand  candles (*)  N 6g 

“ Little  brown  jug  of  Kildare (*)  N 62.1 

“ Lords  of  high  decision (*)  62.2 

“ Port  of  missing  men (*)  N 62.3 

Noel,  M Buz  N 76  3-4 

North,  M M Prairie  Schooner .'...N  86  4-5 

Norton  Jack  Benson’s  log N 88  6-7 

“ Medal  of  honor  man N 88.1  6-7 

Odgen,  R Courage O 34  4-6 

“ Little  Homespun O 34.1  4-6 

Ollivant  Bob,  son  of  battle 0 49  7-8 

Optic  Cross  and  crescent O 62  7-8 

Otis,  J When  Dewey  came  to  Manila O 88  cop  1 4-5 

“ When  Dewy  came  to  Manila O 88  cop  2 4-5 

“ Silent  Pete 0 88.1  4-5 

“ Teddy  and  carrots O 88-2  4-5 

“ Toby  Tyler 0 88.3  4-5 

Amateur  fireman O 88.4  4-5 

“ Dick  in  the  desert O 88.5  4-5 

“ Larry  Hudson’s  ambition O 88.6  4-5 

“ Left  behind O 88.7  cop  1 4-5 

“ Left  behind O 88.7  cop  2 4-5 

“ Life  savers O 88.8  4-5 


FICTION  45 

Otis,  J Lobster  catchers 0 88.9  4-5 

“ With  Perry  on  Lake  Erie O 88.10  4-5 

Ouida  Dog  of  Flanders 0 93  7-8 

“ Findelkind O 93.1  7-8 

“ Nurnberg  stone 0 93.2  7-8 

“ Province  rose 0 93.3  7-8 

Oxley  Family  on  wheels O 98  5-6 

Packard  Young  icewhalers P 11  7-8 

Page,  T N Red  rock  P 13  7-8 

“ Two  little  confederates P 13.1  4-5 

“ Among  the  camps P 13.2  4-5 

“ Tommy  Trot’s  visit  to  Santa  Claus P 13.3  3-4 

Paine,  A B Arkansas  Bear P 14  4-5 

“ Hollow  tree  and  deep  woods  book P 14.1  4-5 

Parker  Funny  bunnies P 23  4-5 

Parker  Northern  lights P 236  7-8 

Peary  Adventures  of  Uncle  Sam’s  sailors P 36  6-7 

Peltier,  T Japanese  garlands P 39  4-5 

Pendleton,  L Forest  drama P 398  7-8 

“ In  the  camp  of  the  Creeks P 398.1  7-8 

Phelps  Jack  the  fisherman (*)  P 53 

Phillipotts  Three  brothers (*)  P 55 

Pierce  White  devil  of  Verde (*)  P 61 

Porter,  J Scottish  chiefs P 84  8 

“ Thaddeus  Warsaw ' (*)  P 84.1 

Potter,  G S Girl  of  the  limberlost P 846  7-8 

“ Freckles P 846.1  5-6 

“ Song  of  the  cardinal P 846.2  5-6 

Potter,  B Mrs.  Tiggy  Winkle P 86  1-2 

“ Tale  of  Benjamin  Bunny P 86.1  1-2 

“ Tale  of  Mr.  Jeremiah  Fisher P 86.2  1-2 

Tale  of  Peter  Rabbit P 86.3  1-2 

“ Tailor  of  Glouscester P 86.4  1-2 

“ Tale  of  two  bad  mice P 86.5  1-2 

“ Tale  of  Tom  kitten P 86.6  1-2 

Poulsson,  E Runaway  donkey P 87  1-2 

Pugh,  E Stumbling  block (*)  P 97 

Pyle,  H Merry  adventures  of  Robin  Hood P 99  5-6 

“ Otto  of  the  silver  hand P 99.1  4-5 

“ Wonder  clock P 99.2  4-5 

“ Jack  Ballister’s  fortunes  P 99.3  7-8 

Quirk  Baby  Elton,  quarter-  back  Q 8 7-8 

Read,  O Harkriders (*)  R 28 

Rabb,  K M Boer  boy R 11  6-7 

Read,  V Z Lo-To-Kah R 32  7-8 

Read,  M Old  rose  and  silver R 326  7-8 


46 


FICTION 


Reid,  M Bush  boys R 35  7-8 

Rice,  A H Lovey  Mary (*)  R 48 

“ Mr.  Opp (*)  R 48.1 

“ Mrs.  Wiggs (*)  R 48.2 

Richards,  L E Captain  lanuary R 51  4-5 

Riley  Sketches  in  prose R 57  7-8 

Rhinehart  Man  in  lower  ten (*)  R 58 

Roberts,  C G D Red  fox R 64  6-7 

Roe,  E P Knight  of  the  XIX  Century R 69  7-8 

Ruskin,  J King  of  the  golden  River R 95  7-8 

Sabin,  E L When  you  were  a boy S 11 

St.  Clair,  L Claris (*)  S 13 

St.  Pierre,  J H Paul  and  Virginia (*)  S 14 

St.  Nicholas  Christmas  book S 146 

Saintine  Picciola  (*)  S 15 

Salter,  M J Lost  receipt (*)  S 17 

Saunders,  M Beautiful  Joe S 25  6-7 

Saxby  Life  of  a wooden  doll S 27 

Scott,  W Ivanhoe S 43  cop  1 7-8 

“ Ivanhoe S 43  cop  2 7-8 

“ Castle  dangerous S 43.1  7-8 

“ Tales  of  chivalry S 43.2  7-8 

Scudder,  H E Children’s  book S 436  5-6 

Seawell,  M E Midshipman  Paulding S 44  5-6 

“ Paul  Jones S 44.1  5-6 

“ Decator  and  Somers S 44.2  5-6 

“ Virginia  Cavalier S 44.3  5-6 

Segur  Sophie S 45  3-4 

“ Story  of  a donkey S 45.1  3-4 

Seton,  E T Two  little  savages S 49  4-5 

“ Lobo,  Rag  and  Vixen S 49.1  4-5 

“ Biography  of  a grizzly S 49.2  4-5 

“ Trail  of  the  Sandhill  Stag S 49.3  4-5 

Sewell,  A Black  Beauty S 51  4-5 

Shaw,F  L Castle  Blair S 53  cop  1 7-8 

“ Castle  Blair S 53  cop  2 7-8 

“ Hector S 53.1  7-8 

Sidney  Five  little  peppers,  how  they  grew S 56  5-6 

“ Five  little  peppers  midway S 56.1  5-6 

“ Five  little  peppers  grown-up S 56.2  5-6 

“ Five  little  peppers;  Phorsie  Pepper S 56.3  5-6 

Smith,  F H Tides  of  Barnegat (*)  S 64 

“ Forty  minutes  late (*)  S 64.1 

Smith,  S Stories  of  Peter  and  Ellen S 646 

Smith,  M P Boy  captive  in  Canada S 65 

“ Boys  of  the  border S 65.1  4-5 


FICTION  47 

Spearman  Nerve  of  Foley S 74  7-8 

Spurgeon,  C H John  Ploughman’s  talk (*)  S 77 

Spyri,  J Moni,  the  goat  boy S 776  6-7 

“ Heide S 776  1 6-8 

Stetson,  C P Yellow  wall  paper (*)  S 84 

Stewart,  J A Wine  on  the  lees (*)  S 842 

Stevenson,  R E Tommy  Remington’s  battle S 847  cop  1 5-6 

“ Tommy  Remington’s  battle ...S  847  cop  2 5-6 

Stevenson,  RL  Treasure  Island S 848  7-8 

Stickney,  J H Pets  and  companions S 85  2-3 

Stimson,  F J Pirate  gold (*)  S 859 

Stockton,  F R Clock  of  Rondaine S 86  2-3 

“ Story  of  Viteau S 86.1  5-6 

“ Story-tellers  pack (*)  S 86.2 

“ Captain  Chap S 86.3  6-7 

“ Casting  away  of  Mrs.  Leeks  and  Mrs.  Alashine S 86.4 

“ The  Lady,  or  the  tiger S 86.5  7-8 

“ Jolly  fellowship S 86.6  6-7 

Stoddard  Dab  Kinzer S 869  4-5 

“ Guert-ten  Eyck S 869.1  cop  1 5-6 

“ Guert-ten  Eyck S 869.1  cop  2 5-6 

“ Little  Smoke S 869.2  4-5 

“ Quartet S 869.3  4-5 

“ Chris,  the  model  maker S 869.4  6-7 

“ Crowded  out  o’Crowfield S 869.5  6-7 

“ Lost  gold  on  the  Montezumas S 869.6  7-8 

“ On  the  old  frontier S 869.7  7-8 

“ Red  mustang S 869.8  4-5 

“ Talking  leaves S 869.9  i-5 

“ Two  arrows S 869.10  4-5 

“ With  the  black  prince S 869.11  6-7 

“ The  white  cave S 869.12  5-6 

Stowe,  H B Little  pussywillow S 89  2-3 

“ Queer  little  people S 89.1  3-4 

“ Uncle  Tom’s  Cabin S 89.2  7-8 

Strang,  H Adventures  of  Harry  Rochester S 897  7-8 

“ Brown  of  Moukden S 897.1  7-8 

“ Jack  Hardy S 897.2  4 5 

“ In  Clive’s  command S 897.3  7-8 

Stratemeyer  Defending  the  flag S 898  7-8 

“ Lost  on  the  Ornico S 898.1  6-7 

“ Young  explorers  of  the  Amazon S 898.2  7-8 

“ Young  volcano  explorers S 898.3  6-7 

Sutton  Teddy  bears S 96 

Swift  Gulliver’s  travels S 97  cop  1 8 

“ Gulliver’s  travels S 97  cop  2 8 


48 


FICTION 


Sweetser  Ten  girls  from  Dickens S 976  5-6 

“ Ten  boys  from  Dickens S 976.1  5-6 

Swan,  A S Adam  Hepburn’s  vow (*)  S 997 

Taggart  Loyal  blue  and  royal  scarlet T 12  4-5 

Tarkington,  B Beasley’s  Christmas  party (*)  T 18 

“ Cherry.... (*)T18.1 

“ Gentleman  from  Indiana (*)  T 18.2 

“ Guest  of  Quesney (*)  T 18.3 

“ His  own  people (*)  T 18.4 

“ Monsieur  Beaucaire (*)  T 18.5 

“ Conquest  of  Canaan  (*)  T 18.6 

Taylor,  B Boys  of  other  countries T 23  cop  1 4-5 

“ Boys  of  other  countries T 23  cop  2 4-5 

Thackeray,  W Rose  and  the  ring ..T  35  cop  1 7-8 

“ Rose  and  the  ring T 35  cop  2 7-8 

“ Vanity  fair T 35.1  8 

Thanet,  O We  all T 36  7-8 

“ Man  of  the  hour (*)  T 36.1 

Thompson,  A R Shipwrecked  in  Greenland T 46  6-7 

Thompson,  D P Green  mountain  boys T 469  7-8 

Thompson,  M Alice  of  old  Vincennes T 47  cop  1 7-8 

“ Alice  of  old  Vincennes (*)  T 47  cop  2 

Thurston  Bishop’s  shadow T 54 

Tilton,  D On  Satan’s  mount (*)  T 58 

Tomlinson  Boy  officers  of  1812 T 65  4-6 

“ Boys  with  old  hickory T 65.1  4-6 

“ Cruising  on  the  St.  Lawrence T 65.2  4-6 

“ Four  boys  in  the  land  of  cotton T 65.3  3-6 

“ Marching  against  the  Iroquois T 65.4  4-6 

“ Red  chief T 65.5  4-6 

“ Tecumsah’s  young  braves T 65.6  4-6 

“ Three  young  Continentals T 65.7  4-6 

“ Two  young  patriots T 65.8  4-6 

“ Washington’s  young  aids T 65.9  4-6 

“ Boys  of  old  Monmouth T 65.10  4-6 

Tourgee  Fools  errand (*)  T 72 

Trimmer,  Mrs.  S History  of  the  robins T 83  2-3 

Trowbridge,  J T Young  surveyor T 86  6-7 

“ Chance  for  himself T 86.1  6-7 

“ Doing  his  best T 86.2  6-7 

“ Fast  friends T 86.3  6-7 

{*  Jack  Hazard T 86.4  6-7 

“ Cudjo’s  cave T 86.5  6-7 

“ Kelp  gatherers T 86.6  6-7 

“ Tinkham  brothers T 86.7  6-7 

“ Two  Buddicut  boys T 86.8  6-7 


FICTION  49 

Trowbridge,  J Resolute  Mr.  Pansy T 863  6-7 

“ Three  boys  in  an  electric  boat * T 863.1  6-7 

“ Electric  boy T 863.2  6-7 

True,  J B Iron  Star T 866  4-5 

Twain,  M Prince  and  the  pauper T 96  7-8 

“ Huckleberry  Finn T 96.1  7-8 

“ Tom  Sawyer T 96.2  7-8 

“ Horse’s  Tale T 96.3  7-8 

“ Pudd’nhead  Wilson T 96.4  7-8 

“ Roughing  it T 96.5  7-8 

“ Following  the  equator T 96.6  7-8 

Vance  Brass  bowl (*)  V 22 

“ Black  bag (*)  V 22.1 

Van  Dyke  Blue  flower V 24  8 

Verne  From  earth  to  moon (*)  V 53 

“ Tour  of  the  world  in  eighty  days (*)  V 53.1 

“ Twenty  thousand  leagues  under  the  sea V 53.2 

Virgil  Story  of  Aeneid V 81  8 

Voorhes  Caverns  of  dawn (*)  V 95 

Waller,  M E Woodcarver  of  ’Lympus * (*)  W 19 

“ Little  citizen (*)  W 19.1 

Wallace,  L Ben  Hur  (*)  W 196 

“ Fair  God (*)  W 196.1  cop  1 

“ Fair  God (*)  W 196.1  cop  2 

“ Prince  of  India (*)  W 196.2  V 1 

“ Prince  of  India (*)  W 196.2  V 2 

Ward  Lady  Merton,  colonist (*)  W 52 

Warman  White  mail (*)  W 27 

Warner  Being  a boy W 276  7-8 

Wason  Happy  Hawkins (*)  31 

Watson  Beside  the  Bonny  brier  bush (*)  W 316 

Wateloo,  S Story  of  Ab W 32  6-7 

Watson,  H B Chloris  of  the  island  (*)  W 33 

Watts  Nathan  Burke (*)  W 35 

Wesselhoeft,  L F Jack,  the  fire  dog W 51  4-5 

Westcott  David  Harum (*)  W 52 

Western  frontier  stories W 526  5-6 

Weyman  Wild  geese (*)  W 54 

White,  F H Aunt  Nabby’s  children W 58  cop  1 3-4 

“ Aunt  Nabby’s  children W 58  cop  2 3-4 

White,  SE  Magic  forest W 586  3-4 

White,  W A Certain  rich  man (*)  W 588 

Wiggin,  K D Rebecca  of  sunny  brook  farm W 65  7-8 

“ Birds  Christmas  carol W 65.1  3-5 

“ Timothy’s  quest W 65.2  7-8 


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Wilhans,  A B Birchwood W 72  7-8 

“ Fitch  club W 72.1  7-8 

Wilson,  T W T’bacca  queen (*)  W 75 

Winter,  J S Cherry’s  child (*)  W 78 

Wister  Virginian  (*)  W 81 

Wright,  H B Shepherd  of  the  hills (*)  W 94 

“ Printer  of  Udells (*)  W 94.1 

“ Calling  of  Dan  Matthews (*)  W 94.2 

Wright,  M O Open  window (*)  W 95 

“ At  the  sign  of  the  fox W 95.1  7-8 

“ Garden  of  a commuter’s  wife (*)  W 95.2 

“ Dream  fox  story  book W 95.3  3-4 

“ People  of  the  whirlpool (*)  W 95.4 

“ Poppea  of  the  postoffice (*)  W 95.5 

“ Wabeno,  the  magician W 95.6  6-7 

“ Woman  errant (*)  W 95.7 

Dogtown W 95.8  5-6 

“ Tommy,  Annie  and  three  hearts W 95.9  6-7 

Wyss,  J D Swiss  family  Robinson W 99  6-7 

Zollinger  Widow  O’Callaghan’s  boys (*)  Z 87 


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NON-FICTION 

Beveridge  Young  man  and  the  world 710  B 57  7-8 

Roadus  Book  of  the  Christ  Child 232  B 86  7-8 

Baldwin  Wonder  book  of  horses 292  B 106  4-5 

Pyle  Story  of  the  grail 398  P 96.1 

Spaulding  New  friends  in  story  land 398  S 73 

Collins  Boy  books  of  model  aeroplanes 533.6  C 17 

Miller,  J True  bear  stories 599  M 648 

Roberts  Comrades  of  the  trails 599  R 64.3  6-7 

Wright  Black  bear 599  W 954  7-8 

Hall  Panama  and  the  canal 626  H 17  7-8 

Casson,  H W History  of  the  telephone 654  C 34  7-8 

Larsson  Elementary  sloyd 684  L 33  7-8 

Guerber  Story  of  the  Wagner  opera 782  G 92  7-8 

Riley  Songs  of  the  child  world 784  R 58 

Smith  Songs  for  children 784  S 64  Y 1 

“ Songs  for  children 784  S 64  Y 2 

Roosevelt,  T African  game  trails 799  R 78.1  7-8 

Tappan,  E M Children’s  hour 808  T 17  V 1 4-8 

“ Children’s  hour 808  T 17  Y 2 4-8 

“ Children’s  hour 808  T 17  Y 3 4-8 

“ Children’s  hour 808  T 17  Y 4 4-8 

“ Children’s  hour 808  T 17  Y 5 4-8 

“ Children’s  hour 808T17V6  4-8 

“ Children’s  hour 808  T 17  V 7 4-8 

Children’s  hour 808  T 17  V 8 4-8 

“ Children’s  hour 808  T 17  V 9 4-8 

“ Children’s  hour 808  T 17  Y 10  4-8 

Upton,  G P Life  stories 808  U 71  V 1 4-8 

“ Life  stories 808  U 71  V 2 4-8 

“ Life  stories 808  U 71  Y 3 4-8 

“ Life  stories 808  U 71  Y 4 4-8 

“ Life  stories 809  U 71  Y 5 4-8 

“ Life  stories 808  U 71  V 6 4-8 

“ Life  stories 808  U 71  Y 7 4-8 

“ Life  stories 808  U 71  V 8 4-8 

“ Life  stories 808  U 71  V 9 4-8 

“ Life  stories 808  U 71  V 10  4-8 

“ Life  stories 808  U 71  V 11  4-8 


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NON-FICTION 


Upton,  G P Life  stories 808  U 71  V 12  4-8 

“ Life  stories 808  U 71  Y 13  4-8 

“ Life  stories 808  U 71  V 14  4-8 

“ Life  stories 808  U 71  V 15  4-8 

“ Life  stories 808  U 71  V 16  4-8 

“ Life  stories 808  U 71  Y 17  4-8 

“ Life  stories 808  U 71  V 18  4-8 

“ Life  stories 808  U 71  Y 19  4-8 

“ Life  stories 808  U 71  Y 20  4-8 

“ Life  stories 808  U 71  V 21  4-8 

“ Life  stories 808  U 71  V 22  4-8 

“ Life  stories 808  U 71  Y 23  4-8 

“ Life  stories 808  U 71  Y 24  4-8 

“ Life  stories 808  U 71  V 25  4-8 

“ Life  stories 808  U 71  V 26  4-8 

“ Life  stories 808  U 71  V 27  4-8 

“ Life  stories 808  U 71  Y 28  4-8 

Wiggin,  K D Golden  numbers 808  W 65  8 

Riley,  J W Hoosier  romance 811  R 57.11 

Robinson  Children  of  the  night 811  R 65  8 

Hubbard,  K Abe  Martin’s  almanac 817  H 87  V 1 7-8 

“ Abe  Martin’s  almanac 817  H 87  Y 2 7-8 

Moors  With  Stevenson  in  Samoa 821  N 81  7-8 

Browning  Pippa  passes 821  B 886.1  7-8 

Morris  Home  life  in  all  lands 910  M 87  7-8 

Redway  All  around  Asia 915  R 32  7-8 

Hichens  Holy  land 915.6  H 62  7-8 

White  Pass 917.8  W 58  6-7 

Peary  Children  of  the  Arctic 917  P 36.1 

“ North  pole 919.8  P 36  8 

Hart  Seven  great  American  poets 920  H 32  7-8 

Whitcomb  Nerves  of  history 920  W 58 

Pierson  Lives  of  the  presidents 920  P 62  4-5 

Wood  Lives  of  Indian  chiefs 920  W 87 

Foa  Napoleon B N 21  f 7-8 

Gettemy  True  story  of  Paul  Revere B R 45  6-7 

Meyers,  F H Wordsworth B W 92  m 7-8 

Eggleston  First  book  in  American  history 973  E 31.1  4-5 


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FICTION 

Alcott,  L M Jo's  boys A 35.2  5-6 

Alden,  R M Why  the  chimes  ring A 358  3-4 

Alden,  W L Loss  of  the  Swansea A 359.5  3-5 

Allen,  J L Doctor’s  Christmas  eve (*)A  42.4 

Atherton,  G Conqueror (*)A  86.1 

Barbour,  R H Forward  Pass B 23.14  5-6 

Boyesen  Boyhood  in  Norway B 791  5-7 

Brown,  A F Christmas  angel B 8772.3  3-6 

Brown,  A John  Winterbourne’s  family (*)  B 8773 

Burgess,  J Blue  Goops  and  red B 95.1  1 

Burnett,  F H Children’s  book B 96.4  1-3 

Burroughs,  D Jack  the  giant  killer,  jr B 97  2-3 

Dillon,  M Patience  of  John  Moreland (*)  D 57.1 

Dopp,  K E Later  cave-men D 69.2  3-6 

Drysdale,  W Young  consul  D 81.4  6-8 

French,  A Story  of  Rolf F 87.2  6-8 

“ Junior  cup F 87.3  6-8 

French,  H W Lance  of  Kanana F 874  6-8 

Garland  Boy  life  on  the  prairie G 23.1  6-8 

Gulliver,  L Over  the  nonsense  road  G 97  1-3 

Johnson,  O Varmint (*)  J 68.1 

Major,  C Little  King M 23.3  6-7 

Martineau  Little  savage M 36.4  7-8 

Martmean,  H Erica M 38.1  5-8 

Montgomery,  L M Kilmeny  of  the  orchard M 786.2  7-8 

Munroe,  K The  belt  of  seven  totems M 968.20  7-8 

Olmstead,  M Land  of  really  true O 51  1-2 

“ Land  of  never  was O 51.1  1-2 

Porter,  G S At  the  foot  of  the  rainbow P 846.3  7-8 

Sabin,  E Magical  man  of  mirth S 116  1-3 

Scandlin,  H Hans,  the  Eskimo S 28  2-3 

Scott,  Sir  W Talisman S 43.3  7-8 

“ Rob  Roy S 43.4  7-8 

“ Quentin  Durward S 43.5  7-8 

Seton  Krag  and  lohnny  Bear S 49.4  1-3 

Smith,  G Little  girl  and  Phillip S 646.1  1-2 

Smith,  L R Little  bear S 654  1-2 

Stoddard,  W L Little  Smoke S 869.2  cop  2 4-5 

Taggart,  M A Six  girls  and  the  tea  room T 21.1 

Twain,  M Innocents  abroad  T 96.7  7-8 

Waller,  M E Daughter  of  the  rich W 19.2  7-8 

“ Year  out  of  life W 19.3  7-8 


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